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Bengaluru and Mumbai food safety raids expose severe kitchen violations in luxury hotels and restaurants
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8/11/2026AI总结

Bengaluru and Mumbai food safety raids expose severe kitchen violations in luxury hotels and restaurants

Health officials in Bengaluru and Mumbai raided numerous luxury hotels and food establishments, seizing tons of expired, rotten, and unhygienic food products, highlighting widespread food safety and kitchen hygiene lapses.

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Times of India
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New Jersey Company Sentenced to $8 Million Fine for Failing to Report Defective Air Conditioners Linked to Fires and Death
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5/3/2026AI总结

New Jersey Company Sentenced to $8 Million Fine for Failing to Report Defective Air Conditioners Linked to Fires and Death

Royal Sovereign International Inc, a New Jersey company doing business as Royal Centurian Inc, has been sentenced to pay $8 million in criminal fines and $395,786 in restitution after pleading guilty to failing to report dangerously defective air conditioners to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. The company imported and sold over 33,000 defective ACs manufactured in China between 2008 and 2014, which were linked to more than 40 fires and one death.

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Times of India
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