Singapore's ByteDance food poisoning: Catering firm convicted after cockroach infestation found on premises


Yunhaiyao’s chief executive Lu Zhi Tao appeared in court on July 2 on behalf of the company and pleaded guilty to two charges. - Photo: ST

SINGAPORE: Catering company Yunhaiyao, which was involved in the ByteDance mass food poisoning case, has been convicted after cockroaches were found on its premises.

The wok-fried diced chicken prepared by the company was also found to have contained more than 2,000 times the acceptable level of pathogens.

Yunhaiyao’s chief executive Lu Zhi Tao appeared in court on Wednesday (July 2) on behalf of the company and pleaded guilty to one charge under the Sale of Food Act and another under the Environmental Public Health (Food Hygiene) Regulations.

Singapore Food Agency (SFA) prosecuting officer Mohd Rizal told the court that on July 30, 2024, the agency was alerted to an incident of gastroenteritis involving 60 victims, who were the staff of ByteDance.

The victims had suffered abdominal pain, diarrhoea and vomiting after consuming catered lunches prepared by Yunhaiyao.

Among the dishes from Yunhaiyao’s menu sent for food analysis was the wok-fried diced chicken. The meat was found to contain over 200,000 colony-forming units (CFU) per gram of Staphylococcus aureus, a type of pathogen.

This exceeded the specified levels of less than 100 CFU per gram.

The prosecutor said pathogens exceeding this amount would make the food unsuitable for consumption and that eating such food may cause symptoms of gastroenteritis.

During the inspection of Yunhaiyao’s food preparation premises, SFA officers also discovered more than 10 live cockroaches beneath a folded grey plastic mat behind a rack.

Yunhaiyao’s staff immediately disposed of the infested material, said the prosecutor.

Before a sentence was meted out, District Judge Janet Wang adjourned the case, seeking more information on how many victims needed medical intervention and how many were hospitalised, among other things.

Lu, on behalf of Yunhaiyao, is expected to return to court on July 17 for mitigation and sentencing. - The Straits Times/ANN

 

 

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In Aseanplus News

Asean News Headlines at 10pm on Sunday (Dec 28, 2025)
Thai and Cambodian foreign ministers arrive in China for trilateral talks
Taking no chances - Road closures, enhanced security for New Year festivities in Singapore
Beyond physical damage, floods leave deep emotional wounds in Indonesia's Aceh
Thailand sees the ceasefire with Cambodia as a strategic move and not a retreat
China teacher suspended for cursing at noisy pupils, hoping they would catch the flu
Philippine live births fall to around 1.36 million in 2024
Vietnam to provide free HPV, pneumococcal vaccines for children from 2026
Millions of Afghans face hunger as aid cuts deepen a humanitarian crisis, says UN humanitarian chief
Thais, Cambodians fear returning home despite border truce

Others Also Read