Food Safety Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) on Saturday (July 11, 2026), said it has issued nine notices to Swiggy Instamart following several consumer complaints, including of alleged supply of rotten and expired food products by the platform.
Instamart is the quick-commerce platform of Swiggy.
Expired dairy products, poor storage practices found at warehouse in Cyberabad; violations detected at two food outlets In a social media post on X, FSSAI said it has " issued nine notices to Swiggy Instamart following multiple consumer complaints alleging violations under the Food Safety Standard Act 2006".
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The regulator has directed the platform to submit a detailed explanation and compliance report failing which appropriate legal action will be initiated.
Quick commerce warehouse closure leaves 250 workers in Bengaluru without pay, alleges union Elaborating on the consumer complaints, FSSAI said, "An infant food formulation was reportedly found in a highly deteriorated and unsafe condition, showing signs of contamination and improper storage and handling." Even after return of the same product, it was allegedly re-supplied.
Complaints also alleged delivery of contaminated eggs and milk, along with damaged packaged food items through Swiggy Instamart.
FSSAI also observed incorrect, invalid or non-existent FSSAI licence number.
Food business entities were allegedly being listed under names different from those reflected against their FSSAI registration.
"Some complaints alleged that no satisfactory response, grievance redressal or corrective action was taken despite the complaints being forwarded or escalated, while one complaint stated that only a refund was offered without addressing the reported food safety concerns," FSSAI said.
The Dark Side of Quick Commerce: How 10-minute delivery apps are using deceptive design to manipulate shoppers The regulator said these notices raised concerns regarding seller onboarding, compliance verification, traceability, food quality monitoring, consumer grievance redressal, supervision of food business activities and the adequacy of food safety compliance systems.
Of late, the regulator has been posting on social media platforms regarding its actions taken on food business operators (FBOs).
The notices are based on suo motto cognisance as well as consumer complaints.
Recently, FSSAI issued notices to many energy drinks makers, alcoholic beverage companies, food companies and quick-commerce platforms.