Reported filthy, food court voluntarily closes for one-day clean-up


Food court employees and hawkers working together to give the food court a thorough clean-up.

ONE day after StarMetro reported on the filthy conditions at Medan Selera Taman Danau Desa, a food court in Taman Desa, Jalan Kelang Lama, the operators of the public eatery closed the premises to organise a clean-up.

Food court operator Ricky Wong said after the report was published, he immediately shut down operations and got the staff together, including the hawkers, to clean up the entire place.

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