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Penang bread, noodle factories ordered to close due to hygiene issues

GEORGE TOWN, Nov 24 — A bread factory in Jalan Kedah here was ordered to close for two weeks after rat droppings were found on the plastic packaging and oil waste dripping from the bread racks at the premises during a raid today.

The State Health Department’s Food Safety and Quality Division environmental health officer, Mohd Wazir Khalid said it was also found that the factory owner had placed the freshly baked bread in boxes using a halal logo although it did not have valid halal certification from the relevant authority. “The bread factory was already given a warning last year for a similar offence. However, the deplorable condition continues and is worrying due to possible contamination of the bread sold to customers,” he told reporters after conducting the “Ops Bersih” today.

 

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