Ho Kee Pau supplier fined for hygiene lapses found during 2021 inspection

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Ho Kee Pau supplier fined for hygiene lapses found during 2021 inspection
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SINGAPORE – Food manufacturer HKP Food Technology was fined $8,500 by the court on Wednesday for hygiene lapses at its food manufacturing establishment at Block 3015, Bedok North Street 5. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE – Food manufacturer HKP Food Technology was fined $8,500 by the court on Wednesday for hygiene lapses at its food manufacturing establishment at Block 3015, Bedok North Street 5.

On June 30, 2021, SFA advised consumers against eating food from Ho Kee Pau’s Nex outlet as various food products – such as dim sum, traditional pau and pastries – were delivered to that outlet on the same day SFA inspected the manufacturer’s Bedok North premises. Badly damaged wall in processing area and poor cleanliness condition of floor and wall in processing area of J Lee Investment Pte Ltd. PHOTOS: SFA

The repeated breaches include failing to repair the wall of the processing room, which was badly damaged, and failing to keep the wall and floor of the processing room clean and hygienic at all times.

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