Dhaka, Oct. 4 -- Alam Sarowar Tito, Kishoreganj :
Food adulteration is not merely a matter of consumer dissatisfaction; it is a pressing public health crisis in Bangladesh.
It causes widespread illness, financial hardship, and long-term damage to public trust in food safety.
As a daily occurrence, food adulteration is a silent but dangerous menace, affecting millions of people every year.
The alarming spread of adulterated food products in Kishoreganj has become a severe threat to public health.
The use of contaminated ingredients in bakery items and desserts has become routine.
In addition, food is often served in unhygienic environments in hotels and restaurants, where hygiene regulations are ignored.
Even more worrying is the pr...
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