Health Ministry officials, during a routine inspection at a Ramadan bazaar in Desa Pandan, Kuala Lumpur, discovered serious food handling violations by a murtabak trader. Cloth bits were found in the dish, along with other breaches like improper separation of raw and cooked foods and unclean cloth usage.
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Enforcement actions, including fines, were taken against the stall. The Ministry warned of hefty penalties for non-compliance with food safety regulations, emphasizing the importance of cleanliness and vigilance during Ramadan. With soaring temperatures accelerating bacterial growth, consumers are urged to prioritize food safety by inspecting meals before purchase. Monitoring of Ramadan bazaars continues nationwide.
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