Just two days ago, a viral news was widely circulated online, which stated that the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has issued a warning against the consumption of Indian snacks like samosas, jalebi, and laddoos, and they will now come with a health warning just like the one on a pack of cigarettes. However, the Press Information Bureau of India has issued a fact check officially confirming that this claim is completely fake.
No Ban on Samosas, Jalebi, or Laddoo, Says Government
In a recent clarification tweet on the X handler, the official PIB Fact Check team said:
"Some media reports claim that the Ministry of Health has issued a health warning on food products such as samosas, jalebi, and laddoo. This claim is fake. The advisory does not carry any warning labels on such items and is not selective towards Indian snacks."

The government has not issued any specific health warning or ban targeting traditional Indian food items. The Union Health Ministry has not released any official circular, advisory, or label warning against popular Indian snacks.
However, PIB also stated that "The general advisory is a behavioural nudge to make people aware of hidden fats and excess sugar in all food products, and not specifically to any particular food product. The advisory is for healthier options and initiatives at workplaces and urges people to make healthier choices to cut down on excess oil and sugar towards healthy eating and living. It does not target India's rich street food culture."
Don't Fall for Misleading Reports
This news created a lot of confusion for food lovers and street vendors who sell this food item. People were left wondering how this new warning will be put up on this food item. These kinds of misleading news reports are often shared to create unnecessary panic. The government also said that samosas, laddoos, pakoras, and other sweets are a huge part of India's culture, and no such directive has been issued to ban them.
Here's What You Should Know
The Ministry of Health has not banned or issued warnings against any specific Indian street food, and the PIB has confirmed this claim is 100% false. Always check any health- or food-related claims with verified sources like PIB Fact Check or the official MoHFW website.
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