SFDA fines facility for changing expiration dates

The SFDA seized poultry and meat from an unknown source in a warehouse in Riyadh. (SFDA)
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Updated 15 July 2024
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SFDA fines facility for changing expiration dates

  • SFDA visited a warehouse and found the violating food items, in addition to the tools and labels used to change the expiration dates
  • All poultry and meat items were seized and destroyed and the facility was fined SR500,000

RIYADH: The Saudi Food and Drug Authority has seized around 4 tonnes of expired poultry with tampered expiration dates. It also seized poultry and meat from an unknown source in a warehouse in Riyadh, kept to sell and circulate through food stores and markets.

The authority said that while carrying out its inspection tours on food products and facilities, it visited a warehouse and found the violating food items, in addition to the tools and labels used to change the expiration dates.

All poultry and meat items were seized and destroyed and the facility was fined SR500,000 ($133,000) for violating Article 16 of the Food Law, which stipulates that food shall not be handled if “it is adulterated, involves deceptive methods, means or otherwise practices that may mislead the consumers.”

The Saudi aurhotities have called on consumers to report violations of the facilities under its supervision, by calling the unified number (19999), or through its “Tameni” application.


Saudi FM holds talks with counterparts from Iraq, Jordan, Turkiye and Spain

Updated 17 January 2026
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Saudi FM holds talks with counterparts from Iraq, Jordan, Turkiye and Spain

  • Discussions focused on efforts to enhance cooperation and support security and stability in the Middle East region

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan held separate telephone calls on Saturday with his counterparts from Iraq, Jordan, Turkiye and Spain to discuss relations and the latest regional and international developments, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

According to SPA, the discussions with Fuad Hussein, Ayman Safadi, Hakan Fidan and Jose Manuel Albares focused on efforts to enhance cooperation and support security and stability in the Middle East region.