Illegal repacking of seafood at unlicensed facilities poses a food safety risk, says SFA. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE - A frozen food supplier has been fined $10,000 for repacking raw scallops at premises that were not licensed for food processing, and labelling them with misleading information.
SFA officers also found that the repackaged scallops had been labelled with an expiry date and country of origin that were different from the original label.Illegal repacking of seafood at unlicensed facilities poses a food safety risk, said SFA on Wednesday.
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