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VIDEO: Employee at Nagpur’s Dominos pizza outlet seen kneading dough with insects inside
Over the years, Dominos pizza has become a household name even in two-tier cities like Nagpur due to its great taste and quick service. For the same reason, ditching the local pizzas, on Monday evening, October 12, 2020, I went to a Dominos outlet situated diagonally opposite Naturals Ice Cream and Wazalwar Lawns, near Traffic Park in Dharampeth, Nagpur.
With Nagpur’s COVID-19 cases nearing 88,000, least I expected restaurant owners was to observe highest standards of cleanliness and hygiene.
Aghast at what I saw at the Dominos outlet (thanks to their open kitchen) was an employee wearing torn gloves in COVID-19 pandemic and kneading dough for pizzas with several insects in it. Hundreds of insects, all over the restaurant, kept falling from all the lights above into baked pizzas, dough, flour and toppings.
What was more disturbing was the callousness of the employee kneading the dough. He kept kneading it despite noticing all the insects present inside.
It was only after me and my friends highlighted the prominent presence of insects, the employee apparently scrapped the dough and the flour. That was the time, I began filming the video of the same. Needless to say, I cancelled my order right away and got a refund of Rs 815. Yes, I did get call from the employee at the counter apologising for the same and requesting me to delete the video.
When we spoke to Sandeep Katia, Area Manager at Dominos, he said, “We’re extremely sorry for this inconvenience. We always ensure maximum safety and offer safe and hygienic food.”
Not just as a customer but also as a journalist at Nation Next, I felt I must raise this issue, primarily due to his indifference over the lowest level of hygiene being maintained for a multinational brand, for which people pay through their nose. I have seen youngsters, pregnant women, teenagers thriving on pocket money and kids, relishing these pizzas. And to willingly provide them contaminated food, I feel, is criminal!
I’m attaching a video of the same below.
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Rotary club of Nagpur Vision organized a marathon for children on January 22, 2023 called as RCNV KIDATHON. The venue was WCL ground, Civil Lines where approximately 4000 children between the age group pf 7-15 years participated.
They were divided into three groups of three km, four km and five km according to the age. Children of age seven to 10 participated in three km, 11-13 in four km and 14 – 15 in five km marathon. The motto behind this marathon was to encourage and educate children about out door activities and importance of exercise.
Fund raised by this event was donated to Gram Heeth for the benefit of farmers. The event was flagged-off by the hands of the Chief Guests, NMC Commissioner Radhakrishnan B and Dr Amit Samarth at half past six in the morning.
Different routes were planned for the children under the strict security of RCNV volunteers and police. Once the children finished the marathon they were handed goodie bags, certificates and medals.
The sponsors for this mega event were Mauli group, Parekh brothers, Ajinkya tutorials, Oak & Chisel, Xenicon Healthcare, Gaysons, Dinshaws, Treat ice cream, Bharatvarsh farms, Diamond chips, Icad Adventures and you, Sunder biscuits, Kamal Chabrani. Medical partner for the event was Seven Star Hospital.
The mega event took place under the guidance and supervision of RCNV President Dr Shivani Sule, Treasurer Rtn Ritesh Amidwar, Chairperson and huge number of volunteers from the club.
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