SINGAPORE - Thirty people came down with food poisoning after consuming food at a wedding banquet at The St Regis Singapore hotel. Responding to queries from The Straits Times, the Singapore Food Agency (SFA) said none of those affected after attending the banquet, which took place on Sept 3, was hospitalised. The Straits Times understands that the bride was among...
A spokesman for St Regis said the hotel was alerted to reports of guests falling ill following a wedding lunch reception held on Sept 3.SINGAPORE - Thirty people came down with food poisoning after consuming food at a wedding banquet at The St Regis Singapore hotel.
The spokesman said: " included an examination by the hotel's hygiene officer of the food preparation process.
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