Concerns have been raised after a post on X highlighted how a paneer packet puffed up even though it had two weeks left to expire. You can test paneer at home to identify whether it is real or fake.
Food safety experts warn of growing milk adulteration in India through water, detergent, or starch, but simple household tests using slanted surfaces, shaking, or iodine can help consumers detect ...
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A viral complaint about puffed paneer has left many shoppers wondering what causes sealed packets to swell. Here's what really triggers the bloating and how to tell if the paneer is still safe.
Simply sign up to the Artificial intelligence myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. A partner at KPMG Australia has been fined A$10,000 (US$7,000) by the Big Four firm after using AI tools ...
More than two dozen KPMG Australia personnel have used artificial intelligence to cheat on internal exams since July, including a partner who will be fined more than $10,000 for using the technology ...