Licence holder of food manufacturing company fined S$4,000 over 'severe' pest infestation

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Cockroaches and rodent activity were detected at Ever Dragon Foodstuff's processing unit in Ubi during an inspection in June 2022.

SINGAPORE: The licence holder of food manufacturer Ever Dragon Foodstuff was fined S$4,000 on Monday for lapses that included pest infestation.

SFA said that during the inspection on Jun 15, 2022, officers detected"severe pest infestation" and poor maintenance of the premises. SFA said on Monday that the food processing unit was also manufacturing products which are not approved under the company's licence.Signs of rodent infestation within the premises of Ever Dragon Foodstuff.

 

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