
Maharashtra FDA Suspends Licenses of Zepto, Blinkit, Instamart Outlets
The Maharashtra Food and Drug Administration has suspended 14 licenses belonging to quick-commerce platforms Zepto, Blinkit, and Instamart outlets.
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The Maharashtra Food and Drug Administration has suspended 14 licenses belonging to quick-commerce platforms Zepto, Blinkit, and Instamart outlets.

Amitesh Kumar Jha, CEO of Swiggy Instamart, has resigned from his position ahead of the company's quarterly earnings report, following the earlier departures of other key executives this year.
Swiggy Instamart has been issued nine notices by the FSSAI following consumer complaints and alleged food safety violations. The violations include selling expired whey protein, rotten eggs, and spoiled food items.
The Maharashtra FDA has suspended licenses for fourteen food outlets affiliated with quick-commerce services like Blinkit, Zepto, and Instamart. Inspections across Maharashtra uncovered significant hygiene breaches, including pest management issues, expired food, and improper storage.

IIT alumna Nandita Sinha, previously the CEO of fashion e-commerce platform Myntra, has been named the new CEO of Swiggy's Instamart.

Swiggy Instamart has received a notice from India's food regulator following complaints about the sale of expired whey protein, rotten eggs, contaminated infant formula, and damaged packaged food items.
Amitesh Kumar Jha, the CEO of Swiggy Instamart, has resigned from his position, with Myntra's Nandita Sinha slated to take over the leadership role.
Swiggy Instamart was issued nine notices by the FSSAI after consumers reported receiving rotten eggs, spoiled parathas, and expired packaged food products from the platform.

An Indian court has ruled against Swiggy Instamart, ordering a Rs 20,000 payout to a consumer who received expired chicken, stating that the incident endangered public health.