The Singapore Food Agency (SFA) suspended the licence of CDP Kimly coffee shop at Block 325 Clementi Avenue 5 for one day on July 26.
The Singapore Food Agency suspended the licence of CDP Kimly coffee shop at Block 325 Clementi Avenue 5 for one day on July 26.
In a separate case, a food stall called Shu Du Fan Dian in People’s Park Complex was suspended four weeks starting from July 23 until Aug 19. All food handlers working in the suspended premises are required to re-attend and pass the Singapore Workforce Skills Qualifications Food Safety Course Level 1 before they can resume work as food handlers.
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