The festival season is near, and the festival is incomplete without sweets. But this time be cautious before consuming and buying sweets, recently a video went viral in which it was claimed that worms were found in Haldiram’s sweets.
The demand for sweets is high in the festival season, but the recent viral video has shocked everyone. Haldiram, which comes in the list of top restaurant companies of sweet and snack dishes, has claimed that worms were found in the sweets. This video is raising questions about the quality and hygiene of Haldiram’s sweets.
In the viral video, a person at a Haldiram store opens a box of sweets for customers to inspect. As they check the sweets, one of them breaks a piece in half, revealing worms inside. All customers present are shocked to see this scene.
In the video, the person gets angry at the staff of Haldiram, he claims that he bought sweets worth 20 thousand from the Haldiram store, but it was wasted because the sweets were unhygienic and had worms in them. Everyone is shocked after watching the video, the festival season is about to start, so before buying sweets, do check their quality once. Otherwise, this kind of fraud can happen to anyone.
The viral video has been shared by the Twitter handle Maheshyagya Sen and asked to be careful before buying sweets and namkeen from Haldiram and check before buying. Everyone was shocked after watching the video and some kind of reactions were seen.
A user writes, Never buy sweets during festivals…..they are all adulterated .. buy dry fruits.
Another user writes, can the police do anything in such cases? What do food inspectors do?
Another user writes It’s not only Haldiram all sweets shop. Nowadays sweets are made in factories and supplied to vendors and they display it in their shops, hence, you find a taste of sweets all over the city Sweets shops. Every city has 2-3 big units that make sweets in wholesale supply.
In another video, a man accuses HaldiRam sweets of being infected by worms.
Disclaimer: This article references viral claims circulating on social media platform X. The Youth has not independently verified the authenticity of these claims. The purpose of this article is to provide information about the content that is currently trending online. The origin of the video remains unverified.