Pack Smart, Eat Safe’: FSSAI Shares Simple Tips for Hygienic Lunches As packed meals remain a staple for schools, offices, and workplaces, the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has issued a timely reminder: how food is packed is as crucial as what is packed.
In a recent post on X, the FSSAI shared "simple tips" to ensure lunches are both healthy and hygienic, urging people to "pack smart, eat safe." The FSSAI outlined four key recommendations: 1. Wash, clean, and dry lunch boxes before use. 2.
Use food-grade containers made of steel, glass, or food-grade plastic. 3. Ensure containers have tight-fitting lids to prevent leakage. 4. Allow food to cool before packing to avoid spoilage.
Consultant dietitian Garima Goyal emphasized the importance of food safety in preventing foodborne illnesses, digestive discomfort, and nutrient loss. She highlighted that even nutritionally balanced meals can become unsafe if stored or transported improperly.
"One of FSSAI’s key messages is to ensure that food is packed in clean, food-grade containers and handled with proper hygiene," Goyal noted. Goyal also stressed the significance of cooling food slightly before packing it in tightly sealed containers.
This step helps reduce moisture build-up, which can otherwise encourage bacterial growth and compromise food quality.
From a nutritional perspective, she recommended that lunchboxes include a balanced mix of protein, fibre, and complex carbohydrates to maintain energy levels and concentration throughout the day.
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