City Hall: Boycott dirty eateries

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NSTnation Their safety and hygiene are questionable as the authority cannot verify whether they have been vaccinated against diseases like typhoid.

Culture, Arts, Tourism and Sports Department director Mohd Nazam Harun said a boycott would be the tipping point in Kuala Lumpur’s war against these eateries.“City Hall doesn’t have the numbers for weekly or even fortnightly checks on these places.

Their safety and hygiene are questionable as the authority cannot verify whether they have been vaccinated against diseases like typhoid.Nazam said he was perplexed at the public’s apathy to the matter by continuing to eat at dirty shops and stalls despite viral exposés, as well as highly-publicised shutdowns by authorities.

“If we want to be remembered for our food, we can’t afford to have seals and closures of eateries. That’s why we have to emphasise their cleanliness.He said stall and restaurant owners could rebrand themselves by adopting stricter hygienic practices and getting trading licences and permits. Last Monday, the Federal Territory Health Department shut down five eateries in Lucky Garden, Bangsar, for two weeks until Feb 24 to be cleaned.

 

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