Food Safety Incidents

Product Tampering And Misbranding has been detected in Ghee.

Written by SGS Digicomply Editorial Team | Feb 27, 2026 11:00:00 PM

Food Safety Alert: Product Tampering and Misbranding Detected in Ghee

On February 11, 2026, a significant food safety incident was reported concerning ghee, a type of clarified butter commonly used in cooking and food preparation. The incident has been classified under the category of fraud, specifically focusing on food fraud and intentional adulteration.

The source of this issue has been traced back to India, where concerns have arisen regarding the integrity of ghee products. Product tampering and misbranding can pose serious health risks to consumers, as they may unknowingly consume adulterated products that do not meet safety standards or contain harmful substances.

Food fraud not only undermines consumer trust but can also lead to severe health implications. It is crucial for consumers to be vigilant and ensure that the ghee they purchase is sourced from reputable suppliers and has been properly tested for quality and safety.

Authorities are urging consumers to report any suspicious products and to stay informed about recalls or alerts related to food safety. As the situation develops, further investigations will be conducted to ensure that food products, especially those as widely used as ghee, are safe for consumption.

Consumers are encouraged to check packaging for authenticity and to be aware of any changes in product appearance or labeling. Maintaining food safety is a shared responsibility, and awareness is key to preventing food fraud.

  • Incident: Product Tampering And Misbranding has been detected in Ghee.
  • Date: 2026-02-11
  • Product: Ghee
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  • Origin of issue: India
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  • Incident Category: Fraud
  • Hazard Category: Food Fraud and Intentional Adulteration
  • Source: European Commission Press Release Database