Dubai Municipality to intensify the food inspection ahead of Eid

28 April 2021

During the period leading up to Eid Al Fitr, Dubai Municipality will intensify inspection campaigns on food establishments, especially confectionery shops, roasteries, bakeries, sweets and chocolate factories, and popular kitchens. The intensified campaigns aim to ensure that during the preparation, making, storage, display and transportation processes these establishments apply the best practices that prevent contamination of these products, especially cross-contamination with workers and equipment.

The Food Inspection Section has prepared some hygiene requirements and awareness-raising measures for the public to ensure and guarantee the safe handling of the most commonly used food during the holy month of Ramadan and just before Eid Al Fitr. These measures are also aimed at ensuring that food establishments and customers adhere to hygiene requirements and adopt preventive precautionary measures in light of the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic.

The Food Inspection campaign will focus more on the targeted food establishments, bakeries, roasteries, sweets and chocolates stores during this period as the demand for these food items will be increased before and during the Eid period from the public and visitors.

In light of the spread of the Corona pandemic, the public shoppers and workers in food establishments must strictly adhere to the precautionary measures by wearing masks and keeping social distancing during shopping, and the food establishments must conduct disinfection and sterilization operations on the surfaces in contact with shoppers.

The Food Inspection Section started the preparation for the month of Ramadan well ahead of time through qualifying and preparing the staff to check violations that affect public health through field follow-up visits to food establishments forming groups that work on the shift system to schedule shifts throughout the day.

The Food Inspection Section carries out campaigns before and during Ramadan at the most popular sales outlets to ensure that these establishments adhere to the approved hygiene requirements in force in Dubai Municipality. The inspection teams of the Food Safety Department made 982 inspection visits on those establishments, and it was found that 96% of the establishments that were checked were committed, and the most common violations were the accumulation of foodstuffs, due to the large number of people buying their needs during the holy month.

Dubai Municiaplity inspection of pastry shops