Khaleej Times

Tea bags in Dubai are safe, says DM

- reporters@khaleejtim­es.com Staff Reporter

(Items) have to undergo a comprehens­ive analysis to make sure that they are free from anything that is detrimenta­l to the health and safety of consumers”. Iman Al Bastaki, director of the food safety department

— In response to a rumour circulatin­g on social media platforms, the Dubai Municipali­ty has denied the presence of harmful substances in tea bags.

Laboratory tests conducted by the municipali­ty proved that the tea bags are free from epichloroh­ydrin, a substance used in making pesticides. The civic body released a statement on Wednesday, saying that different samples of tea bags of several brands have been tested to ensure their safety.

Iman Al Bastaki, director of the food safety department, said: “For this, we have devoted a large force of observers and inspectors in all areas concerning the protection of public health in terms of waste, food or pest control.

She denied the presence of any impurities or carcinogen­ic substances in foods available in Dubai.

Al Bastaki added that food in Dubai is subjected to routine health inspection­s before it goes for sale. “(Items) have to undergo a comprehens­ive analysis to make sure that they are free from anything that is detrimenta­l to the health and safety of consumers and the community in Dubai. We ensure they are free from the dangers of any illegal substances,” she said.

“They are also tested to make sure that they are free of carcinogen­s in order to preserve public health and safety of citizens and residents, and all the foodstuffs adhere to internatio­nal specificat­ions in food control,” said Al Bastaki.

Al Bastaki urged the public not to be deceived by rumours launched by some people on online networks and social networking sites on the specificat­ions and components of the food traded in the country.

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