SFA investigating after bird seen feeding on shark nuggets at Tiong Bahru Market stall

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The Lor Mee 178 stall at Tiong Bahru Market is known for its crispy shark meat nuggets – which even birds cannot seem to resist. Stomp contributor Mantou spotted a mynah helping itself to the fried fish at the Seng Poh Road stall on the morning of Dec 7. He shared a video showing the bird standing on and pecking...

December 14, 2024 12:29 AMThe Lor Mee 178 stall at Tiong Bahru Market is known for its crispy shark meat nuggets – which even birds cannot seem to resist.

He shared a video showing the bird standing on and pecking at the nuggets, which were placed in trays and left uncovered at the stall. However, the stall refuted this. They told Stomp that they had promptly chased the birds away and disposed of the affected trays of food."Food safety is a joint responsibility," the agency added.

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