Singapore recalls 2 Malaysian mooncakes for high levels of bacteria
New Straits Times·2023-09-28 18:01
KUALA LUMPUR: The Singapore Food Agency (SFA) has recalled two Malaysia-made mooncakes due to the detection of high levels of bacteria that could potentially lead to food poisoning.
The two are Joymom Musang King snowskin mooncake and Fragrance single yolk lotus paste baked mooncake.
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DCCP 03/10/2023
Take preventative measures to reduce the risk of food poisoning 🥮🥮🥮.
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Lucky Clover 幸运草5555 29/09/2023
Good afternoon and have a nice day!祸从口出!病从口入
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SK KWONG 29/09/2023
早上好🌞☀️good morning[HAPPY]
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Userevwh 28/09/2023
We must ban these two companies in Singapore. They don’t care about their products having high levels of bacteria. This is a very serious matter. Singaporeans should take note of this matter and especially products made in Malaysia.
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DCCP 03/10/2023
Symptoms such as stomach pain, vomiting and diarrhoea should seek immediate treatment.
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