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    Singapore company fined US$7,500 for illegally operating meat and seafood cold storage stores

    • Last Update: 2021-07-31
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    Food Partner Network NewsOn June 30, 2021, the Food Authority of Singapore announced that Toh Thye San Pte Ltdwas fined US$7,500for illegally operating a meat and seafood cold storage store
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    In October 2020, officials from the Singapore Food Authority (SFA) discovered that Toh Thye San Pte Ltd had been storing meat and seafood products in an unauthorized cold storage
    .
    The Food Bureau seized about 17 tonnes of frozen meat and seafood, including chicken, duck and fish
    .

     
    The Food Authority of Singapore stated that illegal storage of meat/seafood in unauthorized locations will bring food safety risks.
    All meat/seafood storage facilities must be licensed and meet the requirements of the Food Authority and food safety standards
    .
    Once convicted of illegally storing meat/seafood products, offenders can be fined up to $10,000 or imprisoned for up to one year
    .


    Food Partners Network News Food, Meat, Seafood, Cold Storage
     
    In October 2020, officials from the Singapore Food Authority (SFA) discovered that Toh Thye San Pte Ltd had been storing meat and seafood products in an unauthorized cold storage
    .
    The Food Bureau seized about 17 tonnes of frozen meat and seafood, including chicken, duck and fish
    .

     
    The Food Authority of Singapore stated that illegal storage of meat/seafood in unauthorized locations will bring food safety risks.
    All meat/seafood storage facilities must be licensed and meet the requirements of the Food Authority and food safety standards
    .
    Once convicted of illegally storing meat/seafood products, offenders can be fined up to $10,000 or imprisoned for up to one year
    .

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