AMMAN — The Jordan Food and Drug Administration (JFDA) suspended the work of 1,711 food establishments and closed other 365 institutions that violated regulations over the past year.
JFDA Director Nizar Mhidat said that the administration conducted some 39,075 inspection visits in 2020, which resulted in issuing 18,473 fines, suspending the work of 1,711 food institutions and destroying 2,950,639 tonnes of spoiled food, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.
The official also added that the administration dealt with 3,336 complaints. The JFDA receives complaints around the clock via “at your service” platform, as well as the administration’s free complaints line: 117114, e-mail: i
[email protected] and WhatsApp: 0795632000.