In a major move to ensure food safety and protect consumer health, the Maharashtra government has directed restaurants and food vendors to clearly declare the use of “fake paneer” (analogue paneer) from May 1 onwards. This decision is part of stricter food compliance measures to increase transparency in the food industry. This blog explains what this update means for food businesses and how you can stay compliant.
What is “Fake Paneer” or Analogue Paneer?
“Fake paneer,” also known as analogue paneer, is a substitute made using ingredients like vegetable oil, starch, and milk solids instead of pure milk. While it may look and taste similar to real paneer, it is not considered traditional dairy paneer and must be clearly disclosed to consumers.
What Does the New Rule Say?
As per the latest directive:
📌 Restaurants and food vendors must:
✔ Declare if analogue paneer is being used
✔ Clearly mention it on menus or display boards
✔ Avoid misleading customers
This rule aims to ensure transparency and informed consumer choice.
Why This Regulation is Important
1. Consumer Awareness
Customers have the right to know what they are consuming. Proper labeling helps them make informed decisions.
2. Food Safety
Unregulated or poor-quality substitutes can pose health risks.
3. Prevents Misleading Practices
Stops businesses from selling low-cost substitutes as real paneer.
4. Builds Trust
Transparency improves customer confidence and brand reputation.
Impact on Restaurants & Food Businesses
This regulation directly affects:
Restaurants
Street food vendors
Caterers
Cloud kitchens
Food manufacturers
Businesses must now ensure proper disclosure and compliance to avoid penalties.
Penalties for Non-Compliance
Failure to follow the new rule may result in:
❌ Fines and penalties
❌ License-related actions
❌ Legal complications
❌ Damage to brand reputation
How to Stay Compliant
To avoid issues, food businesses should:
✔ Clearly mention “analogue paneer” on menus
✔ Train staff to inform customers
✔ Maintain proper sourcing records
✔ Follow FSSAI guidelines
✔ Ensure transparency in food preparation
Role of FSSAI in Food Safety
The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) continues to tighten regulations to ensure:
Food quality
Consumer safety
Transparent labeling
Ethical business practices
This new rule aligns with FSSAI’s focus on clean and honest food practices.
What This Means for Consumers
For customers, this is a positive step:
✔ Better transparency
✔ Safer food choices
✔ Increased trust in food businesses
Consumers can now confidently identify whether they are being served real paneer or a substitute.
Business Opportunity: Build Trust Through Transparency
Instead of seeing this as a restriction, businesses can use it as an opportunity:
Promote “100% pure paneer” offerings
Build a trustworthy brand image
Stand out from competitors
Attract quality-conscious customers
How BusinessRights Can Help
BusinessRights provides expert support for food business compliance.
Our Services Include:
FSSAI Registration & Compliance
Food License Consultation
Legal & Regulatory Guidance
Documentation Support
We help your business stay compliant, transparent, and trusted.
Stay Compliant, Stay Ahead
With increasing regulations in the food industry, compliance is no longer optional—it’s essential. Adapting to these changes not only avoids penalties but also strengthens your brand reputation.
📞 Contact BusinessRights today for expert assistance in FSSAI compliance and food business regulations.
