Rising summer temperatures have prompted a prominent Nepali food manufacturer to issue an urgent public advisory to safeguard the quality of its products across distribution networks.

Yashoda Foods Private Limited, operating from Madhavaliya in Rupandehi, released a statement highlighting how intense heat and direct sunlight on storefronts can negatively impact food quality. The company emphasized that proper preservation is essential to maintaining its corporate standards.
In its directive, the manufacturer requested all retail partners and vendors to systematically store inventory away from direct sunlight and rain. The company noted that this collective effort is crucial for protecting the global reputation of Nepali industrial products.
Beyond domestic supply channels, the enterprise plays a significant role in national economic development. The company currently generates thousands of local jobs, supports the agricultural sector, and exports goods to more than 22 countries, bringing in valuable foreign currency.
In addition to instructing sellers, the organization extended its guidance directly to end consumers. Shoppers are urged to meticulously verify manufacturing and expiration dates on all packaging before consumption to ensure safety.
Moving forward, the food manufacturer stated it remains committed to its core organizational pillars of quality, taste, and consumer satisfaction through sustained cooperation with the public.