Serious [ Singapore News ] Singaporeans Beware of Restaurants Run By INDIANS : Spize & Geylang Serai Food Poisoning By Indian Faeces No Toilet Paper Culture

Too many kind of Ah Neh descend upon the red dot.
Red Dot do noT have a choice but to submit to their request after signing CECA.

Now the Sat Officer has become one of the collateral damage of CECA policy on a bigger front.

As for the Ah neh boss, he will be release scoot free. Cos he is not the one preparing the food. But his manager and workers will be sued for good.
 
The last incident in which it involves an Indian, food poisoning when one person died was at Geylang Serai Mkt. & "ponding' man was involved. How come, they never cum clean on current incident & no person in charge...committed harakiri??
 
Only a fine and temporary closure of premise. Victims can try civil suit but owner can close shop and nobody gets anything except must pay for forced closure some more.
Good to run a biz. When it turns bad just run away. Limited liability
 
The branch in Simpang Bedok doesn't even have lighting in the prep area.


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I thought halal food is guaranteed to be pure and clean, Allah said so! :biggrin:
 
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/indiahom...-high-levels-faecal-matter-golgappa-momo.html

'I would never eat street food after reading this report': Scientists appalled as tests on Delhi food stalls find high levels of faecal matter in golgappa and momo

By Neetu Chandra Sharma

If you are unable to fight the urge to dig into spicy water-filled crispy golgappas or steaming momos, here’s a very strong - and shocking - reason to say no.

A new study has found high faecal contamination in such fast food and junk food items, especially in several west and central Delhi localities.

Underlining that street food and hygiene have always been strange bedfellows, the study by Institute of Hotel Management, Catering and Nutrition, Pusa, shows extremely high volumes of E. coli bacteria, which can cause severe infections, in these snacks.

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Taking note of the report, the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has written to Delhi’s food safety commissioner to check the quality of street food items.

“We conducted the study to analyse the microbial load in Delhi’s street food. It was done with a survey of commonly consumed street food by 100 individuals,” said Dr Arpita Sharma of the Institute of Hotel Management, Catering and Nutrition.

“We chose five locations in West Delhi, where daily sales were the maximum, for collecting samples. For microbial analysis, five street and five franchisee food products were taken from the most popular shops. We collected food samples (samosa, golgappa, burger and momos) twice from the street shops and franchisee outlets at a one-month interval,” she said, adding that the samples were drawn from west and central Delhi.

To the surprise of scientists, even samples from posh areas like Connaught Place were found to be infected with bacteria.

Other famous markets where samples were tested include Rajouri Garden main market, Rajendra Place, and Subash Nagar. The normal Most Probable Number (MPN) of coliform bacteria is 50 or less as per the Central Pollution Control Board, but it was found to be over 2,400 in the samples of branded burger, vegetarian and non-vegeterian momos and other food items.

The bacterial pathogens commonly found in street eateries are Bacillus cereus (causes vomiting and diarrhoea), Clostridium perfringens (abdominal cramps and diarrhoea), Staphylococcus aureus (vomiting, appetite loss, abdominal cramps and mild fever), and Salmonella species (typhoid, food poisoning, irritation and inflammation in the gastrointestinal tract).

“This is a matter of great concern. I would never eat street food after reading this report,” said Dr Shobha Broor, microbiologist at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS).

“The report literally means that whatever we eat, we are ingesting faeces.”

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/indiahom...aecal-matter-golgappa-momo.html#ixzz5EjSh5QL4
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Filthy Indians are filthy in everything from words to thoughts to food indeed.
 
When things go wrong, the Modus Operandi of Indian Snake :
1. Deny Everything
2. Blame Others
3. Blame Alcohol


Since Indians can't deny the Faeces Food + Receipt came from them,
the next logical step for Typical Indian Snakes is to
PUSH THE BLAME TO SOMEONE ELSE :
"Ohh that day we cater to 10 companies only 1 company got problem..."


And the naive NEA & PAP will believe Indian Snakes made an innocent mistake and they are still the best & innocent as ever.

A slap on the wrist, $20k fine, case close.
Don't believe ? You wait for the news and see.


Indian Snakes Haresh Sabnani & Anil Sabnani
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high ses ah nehs and mudslimes use (bidet) hose attachments at their high ses toilets to squirt water up their arses with their right hands but their left hands are cleaning their arseholes. even if they wash their hands the shit is usually lodged in their fingernails.
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There were once at the bus interchange toilet. Heard one cina asking another one over the cubicles...why no paper roll. I saw him came out of the toilet and straight exit....without even washing his hands!:geek: How about his ass?:poop:
 
There were once at the bus interchange toilet. Heard one cina asking another one over the cubicles...why no paper roll. I saw him came out of the toilet and straight exit....without even washing his hands!:geek: How about his ass?:poop:
he should have licked his fingers.
 
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