Four eateries ordered shut


Dr Chitra holding up the booklets on kitchen hygiene practices and guidelines.

THE Petaling Jaya City Council (MBPJ) ordered four restaurants in the city to be closed for three days after it was found that 16 food handlers working in the eateries were not inoculated and cockroaches were seen running in the kitchen area.

MBPJ Health and Environment director Dr Chitra Davi N. Vadivellu said the senior health inspectors had ordered the four restaurants to shut temporarily after it was verfied that the 16 food handlers including a senior chef were not inoculated.

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