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India's Food: A Daily Dose of Poison?
5 Feb
Summary
- One in four food samples failed safety standards between 2014-2026.
- Common adulterants include urea in milk and toxic dyes in spices.
- Consumers must read labels to protect themselves from chemicals.

India is grappling with a significant food safety crisis, with widespread adulteration posing a threat to public health. Data from 2014 to 2026 reveals that a staggering one in every four food samples failed to meet safety standards.
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MP Raghav Chadha raised concerns in the Rajya Sabha on February 4, 2026, detailing how essential food items are frequently contaminated. Common adulterants include urea and neutralizers in milk, which can lead to kidney damage and digestive issues.
Spices are often adulterated with synthetic dyes like metanil yellow and lead chromate, posing neurotoxic risks. Edible oils may be mixed with toxic substances like argemone oil, potentially causing severe conditions such as epidemic dropsy.




