A viral video of an ice cream factory in Kanpur has sparked worries about hygiene standards, with viewers dismayed by the unclean conditions shown throughout the popsicle production process.
Summers are incomplete without a variety of ice creams. The procedure of producing various ice creams differs amongst subcontinents. While certain preparation approaches are praised, others have sparked worry.
Popsicles are available in a variety of tastes, including chocolate, fruits, and others. However, a video of Kanpur's ice cream factory recently appeared online, sparking a discussion over cleanliness standards. The unsanitary circumstances witnessed during the manufacturing process of popsicles in the video sparked concern among netizens.
The now-viral video shows a seller preparing orange popsicles. He starts by putting the orange syrup into a popsicle mold. He then adds milk and places the mold in the freezer.
The factory's immediate surroundings appear unsanitary. The water in the tub containing the popsicle mold is likewise unclean. The video raised sanitary worries. The footage was published on the Instagram account @humbhifooodie. The user captioned the video, "Orange Ice Cream Making. Kanpur." "Rs 10 only."
The video was shared a week ago and has already received over a lakh views and likes. Netizens criticized the video and raised concerns about the sanitary standards depicted in it.
The post provides an insight into the factory's activities, which has aroused considerable revulsion and alarm. "Immunity booster stuff for Indian kids," wrote one user. "Parents were right," said a second.
"I will never buy a local brand again," said a third.," said a third. "Ice cream tray is so dirty," wrote a fourth. One commenter described how their parents used to tell them not to eat ice cream from local stores, writing, Parents were right. They use sewer water.
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