CLEANBITE

CLEANBITE

Expired Food Sales Stopped at Beach Carts with Kozhikode Collector’s Support In a significant step towards public health and food safety, Cahoots, with the active support of the Kozhikode District Collector, successfully intervened to stop the sale of expired and unsafe food items at local beach food carts.

Unsafe Beach Food Sales Halted in Kozhikode After Cahoots Intervention

“What began as a simple beach cleanliness drive turned into a movement for public health and responsibility.”

With the unwavering support of the Kozhikode District Collector, Cahoots International Foundation took a decisive stand against the sale of expired and unsafe food at local beach food carts, ensuring that what reaches the public is not just tasty, but safe and clean.

Through on-ground inspections and awareness campaigns, the team educated vendors on hygiene, freshness, and food handling, simple yet powerful steps that protect lives and restore public trust. The initiative also encouraged stricter checks, helping create a sustainable culture of accountability and care.

Project CleanBite is more than a campaign; it’s a commitment to community well-being, proving that real change begins with awareness and collective action. When citizens, NGOs, and administration come together, a cleaner, healthier tomorrow isn’t just a dream, it’s already taking shape