SFA issues warning over weight-loss coffee product found to contain banned substance


KetoDiet Coffee is marketed as a weight-loss product, claiming to boost energy and break down fat instantly. - Photo: Singapore Food Agency

SINGAPORE: The Singapore Food Agency (SFA) on Friday (June 28) advised people not to buy or consume a coffee product from Malaysia that is marketed for weight loss, after it was found to contain a banned substance.

KetoDiet Coffee claims to boost energy and break down fat instantly, the agency said.

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