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Abu Dhabi Cafeteria Closed Due to Health Violations

Ensuring Public Health and Consumer Well-being

Authorities in Abu Dhabi have taken action to close down Spot Karak Cafeteria after discovering concerning violations related to food safety. The closure follows routine inspections conducted by the Abu Dhabi Agriculture and Food Safety Authority (ADAFSA), revealing insects in the food preparation area.

Violations of Food Safety Regulations

During recent inspections, ADAFSA officials found insects in the food preparation area of Spot Karak Cafeteria, raising serious concerns about public health. These findings led to the decision to close the cafeteria to prevent any potential harm to consumers.

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Repeated High-Risk Violations

The closure of Spot Karak Cafeteria is a result of repeated high-risk violations of food safety regulations. ADAFSA emphasized the importance of adhering to legislation governing food safety to ensure the well-being of consumers.

Compliance with Regulations

The decision to close the cafeteria was made in accordance with Law No. 2 of 2008, which addresses food safety regulations in Abu Dhabi. By taking this step, ADAFSA aims to maintain the integrity of the food industry and protect public health.

Spot Karak Cafeteria: Communication of Closure

ADAFSA announced the closure of Spot Karak Cafeteria through its official channels, including its Instagram page. The Authority underscored the seriousness of violations compromising food safety and highlighted the importance of adhering to regulations.

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Importance of Consumer Vigilance

Consumers are reminded to prioritize establishments that uphold hygiene and food safety standards. By staying informed and supporting initiatives to uphold food safety, consumers play a crucial role in promoting a healthy dining environment.

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