Diwali is just around the corner and the sweet market is already buzzing. A variety of colorful sweets are available in the market during the festive season, but it is important to check the quality of these sweets before buying them. There are frequent reports of people falling ill after eating fake or spoiled sweets. In such a situation, a video is going viral these days, which tells what to keep in mind before taking sweetmeats to your home on Diwali.
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In a video shared by an Instagram account named your_kumar_sir, Mukesh Kumar is giving important information about identifying sweets and taking necessary precautions before buying them. In the video, he is heard saying that during Diwali last year, two children fell ill after eating sweetmeats because people did not check the expiry date written on the sweetmeat box while buying it. He further said that from October 1, 2020, the government implemented the rule that the expiry date of each sweetmeat box should be written on the back of the sweetmeat shops. While buying sweets, if the date is not written on the back of the box, do not buy it. If any incident happens despite writing the date then you can complain in the customer forum.
Watch the video here
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About 90 thousand likes have come on this video. Commenting on the video, a user wrote, ‘Porter is available at our place, then what to do.’ Another wrote, ‘Sir, please give some information about our scholarship not coming.’ A third wrote, ‘The information is good but this is India, no one sees the date here.’

