Rat droppings, filthy floor found in two Penang eateries


GEORGE TOWN: Two eateries in the South West district here were ordered to be closed immediately for poor hygiene, following an on-site check whereby the Penang City Council (MBPP) cited the discovery of rat droppings and a filthy kitchen floor.

MBPP said the two premises were given a 14-day closure notice by its Licensing Department which carried out hygiene inspection and licence-monitoring operations on retail and food business shops on Thursday (Nov 14).

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