Diner rats out infestation at Beauty World Food Centre after rodent poops near him during dinner

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Diner rats out infestation at Beauty World Food Centre after rodent poops near him during dinner
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He was having dinner at Beauty World Food Centre when he spotted a rat defecating near him.

StomperRaising concerns about a"massive, uncontrolled rodent infestation," Milton said:"I spotted a rat defecating into one of the stalls on a pipeline of the food centre when I was having my dinner there. Another rather large one was stuck above the false ceiling of the Pink Candy Korean Restaurant stall.

"This is the worst hawker centre of our country, in terms of hygiene standards. It resembles more like a hawker in neighbouring Johor Bahru than in Singapore!" "NEA will take enforcement action upon confirmation of rat infestation detected, and the building management and managing agent of the food centre have been advised to enhance their pest control measures based on the findings.

SFA said it will continue to monitor the situation closely and reminded:"Food safety is a joint responsibility.

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