"To test the quality of loose edible oil, we collected a total of 291 samples in 100 gm/ml quantity from various shops sold to consumers in plastic pouches and containers across the city. It revealed that 64 per cent of the oil sold loose in the market is adulterated," CGSI chairman Sitaram Dixit said.
He said that samples of loose edible were sent to a designated laboratory to test for poisonous and harmful adulterants by the CGSI.
Dixit said that more than 64 per cent of loose edible oil like sesame oil, coconut oil, groundnut oil, mustard oil, sunflower oil, cottonseed oil and soyabean oil is adulterated with inexpensive palmolein.
"Consumers buying edible oil in smaller quantities are being cheated. We want the government of Maharashtra which allowed the sale of loose oil, through a Government Resolution in 2013, citing a shortage of smaller quantity containers in the market, to withdraw it with immediate effect to protect consumers," Dixit said.