DoCA introduces standard pack sizes for edible oils to enhance price comparison and transparency for consumers.
The Department of Consumer Affairs has prescribed standard pack sizes for edible oils under the Legal Metrology framework.
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The standardisation applies to commonly used edible oils such as palm oil, soybean oil, sunflower oil, mustard oil, groundnut ...
Government sets fixed pack sizes for edible oils under Legal Metrology, aiming to simplify price comparison, reduce market ...
The government on Saturday announced revisions to the standard operating procedure (SOP) governing net quantity and standard ...
The decision follows extensive consultations with major edible oil industry associations representing nearly 90 per cent of ...
India's revised edible oil packaging order aims to enhance consumer trust and simplify product comparisons across the ...
Government mandates nine standard pack sizes for most edible oils, bans odd sizes like 900 ml, requires weight and volume on ...
Packaging will be limited to nine standard sizes ranging from 200 millilitres to 20 litres, replacing the varied volumes ...
New Delhi: The Department of Consumer Affairs has prescribed standard pack sizes for edible oils under the Legal Metrology framework, introducing a uniform packaging system intended to help consumers ...
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