Food caterer fined $4,800 for hygiene lapses after 345 suffer food poisoning in Nov 2022

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Food caterer fined $4,800 for hygiene lapses after 345 suffer food poisoning in Nov 2022
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Last November, 345 people suffered food poisoning after consuming food prepared by Rasel Catering Singapore. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - Catering firm Rasel Catering Singapore was fined $4,800 on Wednesday for multiple hygiene lapses under the Environmental Public Health Regulations, said the Singapore Food Agency .involving 345 people after they ate food prepared by Rasel. Gastroenteritis symptoms include diarrhoea and vomiting.

On Wednesday, the SFA said it suspended Rasel’s food business operations “in the interest of public health” from Nov 18 to Dec 29 last year, and directed the licensee to rectify the lapses and take necessary measures to improve the food safety practices and the cleanliness of its premises. The agency also downgraded Rasel’s food hygiene grade from A to C in March this year, with the grade to be reviewed.

According to Rasel’s website, the company prepares meals for events such as weddings, parties and corporate themed events. It has bagged numerous awards such as the Established Brands in Singapore Prestige Brand Award in 2011, 2013, 2015 and 2016.

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