‘Is this your idea of protein?’ Author finds insect in Provilac milk bottle, founder responds, says… – The Times of India

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‘Is this your idea of protein?’ Author finds insect in Provilac milk bottle, founder responds, says…

A fresh conversation around packaged milk quality has taken over social media after a customer shared an unexpected experience. In recent times, people have become more alert about what they consume, and even a single complaint can quickly gain attention.

This latest incident has once again highlighted the importance of hygiene, packaging, and how brands respond to public inquiries.

Post that sparked the discussion

The issue came into the spotlight when author Rahul Pandita shared images of a milk bottle that appeared to contain an insect. Posting on X, he wrote, “Hello @ProvilacMilk, didn’t know your idea of protein was an insect.”The post quickly picked up pace online, with users reacting and sharing their views, making it a widely discussed topic.

Brand issues a response

As the post gained traction, the company responded to the concern. It said, “Hi Rahul, that’s definitely not the experience we want you to have. Could you please DM us your registered contact number along with a clear photo? Our team will check this on priority and get it resolved ASAP.”The reply showed that the company acknowledged the complaint and planned to look into it.

Founder explains packaging process

With the discussion continuing, Siddharth Runwal, founder of the Provilac app, shared a video from the production facility.

He wrote, “Just asked the team to record,” while posting the footage.He also explained the process in detail, saying, “The bottle goes through two layers of cleaning – RO jet-sprayed water and a HEPA-filtered air jet (0:10 to 0:20 sec in the video). The whole plant is in positive pressure with an air handling unit (AHU).”This was shared to explain the hygiene steps followed during packaging.

What could be the reason

While addressing the issue, he also shared his initial understanding. He said, “Nothing in the air should have flown into the packaging material. My initial hunch is that it got stuck in the packaging and didn’t get removed during the cleaning process.”He also apologized and added, “I am sorry for this experience, and we will ensure this is investigated thoroughly and put processes in place to avoid this in the future.”Disclaimer: The claims in this story are based on a social media post and responses shared publicly. The incident has not been independently verified.Thumb image: X/Rahul Pandita

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