TTDI Market recognised as cleanest, safest public market by Health Ministry

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PETALING JAYA: The Taman Tun Dr Ismail (TTDI) Market in Kuala Lumpur has been recognised as the cleanest and safest public market by the Health Ministry while in the private category, Lotus's Cheng store in Melaka is number one.

These two markets emerged as first place winners in their respective categories in the Health Ministry's Clean and Safe Markets Competition, which saw 21 finalists nationwide in two categories.

AEON Klebang in Ipoh and AEON Queensbay Mall, Penang, took second and third place, respectively, for Category B. "In addition to giving recognition to the market management, it also creates healthy competition among local authorities as public market administrators to improve the level of market cleanliness in their respective areas," he said in his speech during the Clean and Safe Market Award ceremony on Wednesday .

"Due to this, the Ministry will continue to implement various promotional activities and interventions to increase the level of food safety and prevent food poisoning incidents in order to protect public health," he said.

 

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