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Ex-staff reveals unhygienic practices of cake shop
He said China failed to use plastic gloves or wash their hands clean before creaming the cakes. They also don't wear face masks properly.
See video of unhygienic practices -> HERE
Singapore, March 14,l 2010 - A former staff of a local cake-making company sent a video to STOMP to reveal its unhygienic practices.
He said the China staff failed to use plastic gloves or wash hands when creaming the cakes.
In an email to STOMP, he wrote: “Please understand that I was an employee in the baking processes at Emicake’s Eunos Technolink plant.”
“I was shocked to see staff from China failing to use plastic gloves or washing their hands clean and they were wearing half mask which they could easily sneeze from before wiping cream sugar on the cakes.
“The cake making tools were not at an appropriate cleanliness level and they were not washed before being reused.
“I realise that customers enjoy eating some of the cakes, but they should be aware of how the staff handle the cakes.
“I resigned but the supervisor and boss warned me not tell anybody about workplace and that there were unhygienic hands touching the cakes.
“I hope the health officers take up a tough stand against EMICAKE as the staff failed to use plastic gloves and their half masked faces make it easy to sneeze and spit.”
http://www.soshiok.com/multimedia/videos/40 - See video here.

He said China failed to use plastic gloves or wash their hands clean before creaming the cakes. They also don't wear face masks properly.
See video of unhygienic practices -> HERE
Singapore, March 14,l 2010 - A former staff of a local cake-making company sent a video to STOMP to reveal its unhygienic practices.
He said the China staff failed to use plastic gloves or wash hands when creaming the cakes.
In an email to STOMP, he wrote: “Please understand that I was an employee in the baking processes at Emicake’s Eunos Technolink plant.”
“I was shocked to see staff from China failing to use plastic gloves or washing their hands clean and they were wearing half mask which they could easily sneeze from before wiping cream sugar on the cakes.
“The cake making tools were not at an appropriate cleanliness level and they were not washed before being reused.
“I realise that customers enjoy eating some of the cakes, but they should be aware of how the staff handle the cakes.
“I resigned but the supervisor and boss warned me not tell anybody about workplace and that there were unhygienic hands touching the cakes.
“I hope the health officers take up a tough stand against EMICAKE as the staff failed to use plastic gloves and their half masked faces make it easy to sneeze and spit.”
http://www.soshiok.com/multimedia/videos/40 - See video here.