




Dogs, Dirty Plates, Cockroaches, and Poor Food Quality – The Reality of Our College Canteen
Is anyone else concerned about the hygiene standards in our college canteen?
The condition of the canteen has become extremely unhygienic and it's honestly a serious health concern.
- Dogs roam freely inside the canteen and eat leftovers directly from the same plates that are later used to serve food to students. They lick the plates, leaving saliva on them.
- Plates and utensils are not cleaned properly. Many still have oil stains, grease, soap residue, and I've even seen cockroaches crawling on plates.
- The staff serve both vegetarian and non-vegetarian food using the same hands without changing gloves or washing them, leading to mixing of veg and non-veg food.
- The quality of the ingredients used for cooking seems very poor, and the overall taste and quality of the food is disappointing.
This isn't just about bad food—it's a serious hygiene and health issue that could lead to foodborne illnesses. Students are paying for food that should at least meet basic cleanliness standards.
Has anyone else noticed these problems? We should raise this issue with the college administration before it becomes an even bigger health risk.