Whether you’re flipping burgers at your local eatery, whipping up gourmet dishes in a fancy restaurant, or running a cloud kitchen from your home, one thing’s for sure — food safety is no joke!
In India, to keep your food business safe, legal, and trustworthy is FSSAI registrationis required. Think of it as your food business’s VIP pass that opens doors to happy customers, smooth operations, and zero legal hassles.
FSSAI (Food Safety and Standards Authority of India) registration is a license issued by the government under the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006. It ensures that your food business follows the rules related to food safety and hygiene, protecting customers and building trust in your brand.
Here’s a list of food-related businesses that must have a valid FSSAI license:
The process of getting an FSSAI license can be confusing, depending on your business type and size. RegisterKaro helps simplify this process by guiding you through the application, documents, and approval. They assist you in choosing the right license—Basic, State, or Central and make registration easy and fast.
FSSAI registration is a must for running a safe and successful food business in India. It protects your customers, builds your brand, and keeps you legally compliant. Get your FSSAI registration done with help from experts like RegisterKaro and take your food business to the next level.
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