ANSWER
THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND
FAMILY WELFARE
(SHRI ASHWINI KUMAR CHOUBEY)
(a) & (b): Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) is constantly working on propagating Eat Right Messages under Eat Right campaign. FSSAI promotes dietary diversity and balanced diets, eating less and timely, eliminating toxic industrial trans fats from food, reducing consumption of salt, sugar and saturated fats.
Additionally, mass campaigns have been launched with celebrity influencers like Shri Virat Kohli and Shri Raj Kummar Rao to trigger behavioural changes for informed food choices.
A rich repository of content and messaging (print, digital audio and video) has been created and is being disseminated at mass level through various events and exhibitions.
FSSAI had launched “Heart Attack Rewind” mass media campaign to educate consumers on the harmful effects of trans fat. ‘Heart Attack Rewind’ is a 30-second public service announcement which was broadcasted in 17 languages on social media platforms. The objective of the campaign was to warn citizens about the health hazards of consuming trans fats and offer strategies to avoid them through healthier alternatives.
FSSAI has launched “Trans Fat Free” logo. Food establishments which use trans-fat free fats/oil and do not have industrial trans-fat more than 0.2g/100g of food, in compliance with the Food Safety and Standards (Advertising and Claims) Regulations, 2018 can display “Trans fat free” logo in their outlets and on their food products. The use of the said logo is voluntary.
(c) to (e): The limit of trans fats for vanaspati, bakery shortenings, bakery and industrial margarine, and interesterified vegetable fats/oils is currently prescribed to be not more than 5% under Food Safety and Standards (Food Products Standards and Food Additives) Regulations, 2011.
FSSAI is working continuously towards bringing down the limit of trans fats content in edible oils and fats such as vanaspati, bakery shortenings, bakery and industrial margarine, and interesterified vegetable fats, refined vegetable oil, partially hydrogenated soybean oil, table margarine, mixed fat spread and vegetable fat spread etc. to less than 2% in a phased manner by 2022.
(f): The implementation and enforcement of Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006 and rules and regulations notified thereunder primarily rests with the State/UT Governments.
Regular surveillance, monitoring, inspection and random sampling of food products, are undertaken by the officials of Food Safety Departments of the respective States/ UTs to check that they comply with the standards laid down under Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006, and the rules and regulations made thereunder. In cases where the food samples are found to be non-conforming, recourse is taken to penal provisions under Chapter IX of the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006.
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