Bakery Gin Thye fined for storing more than 1,500kg of meat products without licence

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The products were seized by the Singapore Food Agency.

SINGAPORE - Bakery Gin Thye was fined $4,000 on March 13 for operating an unlicensed cold store, said the Singapore Food Agency .

On Sep 6, 2023, officers found that the bakery, which sells confectioneries for events such as weddings, had been storing more than 1,500kg of meat products in a refrigerated container. The container, which was located at 10 Admiralty Street, was not licensed as a cold store, said the agency.“Illegal storage of meat and seafood at unlicensed facilities pose a food safety risk,” said SFA, adding that cold stores for such products can only be operated with a valid licence.

Those guilty of storing such products illegally can be jailed up to 12 months, fined up to $10,000, or both.Resend verification e-mail

 

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