McDonald’s Jaipur Outlet Warned Over Rotten Tomatoes, Reused Oil After Surprise Inspection | India News
Last Updated:February 13, 2026, 23:10 IST In addition to the oil violation, officials found around 40 kilograms of rotten tomatoes stored in plastic crates inside the outlet’s cold room. Authorities reported that the oil used for non-vegetarian items showed Total Polar Compound (TPC) levels of 28%. Rajasthan health officials found cooking oil with alarmingly high contamination levels at a McDonald’s outlet in Jaipur in a surprise inspection. According to a report by The Times of India, officials examined the oil used for frying French fries and other menu items and found it to be in poor condition during the inspection at the Gaurav Tower outlet by the state’s food safety team. During the checks, the frying oil was described as “extremely black and unusable.” Despite this, it was allegedly being heated to around 150 degrees Celsius and used throughout the day. Officials destroyed approximately 40 litres of the oil on-site and directed the outlet to replace it immediately with fresh stock. Read more: BJP Leader Arrested After Alleged Misconduct With Madhya Pradesh Judge On Road …
