Ludhiana: A video is raising dietary and safety concerns among the public and on social media from Ludhiana. It's about how a viral 'Flyover Pakora' stall is becoming a hotspot of unhygienic and disease-ridden food hub. The video shows the vendor at the food stall dipping plastic pouches of oil directly into the already boiling oil, then pouring them in, followed by frying a large number of bread pakoras and serving them to the surrounding foodies. The video has sparked safety concerns on social media about the method being used by the vendor.
Netizens are slamming the vendor for dipping a plastic bag directly into the boiling oil, which could lead to melting some of the microplastic pieces into the oil that will later be used to fry the snacks eaten by the locals.
Unique way of pouring oil:
The video shows the vendor of a food stall popular for his unique style of pouring oil in the frying pan, instead of pouring it one by one he does it uniquely holding several bags in his hands, dipping it in the boiling water which breaks the seals of the pouches within seconds, and the oil empties in the pan on its own.
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Netizens Reaction:
The sickening visuals have sparked fury among netizens, leading to outrage on social media. Many are slamming the vendor for risking public health and ignoring the impacts it may cause on customers' health in the long term. One X user named @theskindoctor13, who is also a dermatologist, wrote, "You don't need to be a doctor to know what he is doing is extremely toxic for health. One look and it’s obvious."
The user further added, "Dipping plastic pouches in boiling oil causes them to break down and release toxic chemicals like dioxins, phthalates, BPA, and styrene. These leach into the oil, mix with the food, and contaminate it. These toxins can cause cancer, hormonal imbalances, liver and kidney damage, lower sperm count, harm fertility and fetal development, and impair brain function in children."
Another user commented, "Hygiene isn’t a privilege. It is a right. If you still want to romanticise street food, go ahead, but know you’re also romanticising cancer, infertility, and organ damage."
One user wrote, "Eating such food is equivalent to cutting one's own neck"
Another user wrote, "He is actually poisoning his customers in broad daylight."