Boycott dirty eateries, public urged


MPS enforcement officers taking action against errant roadside traders in Taman Samudera and Desa Batu Caves.

District and local council health inspectors are urged to step up checks to ensure that high hygiene standards are maintained at eateries in Selangor.

State health, welfare, women empowerment and family committee chairman Dr Siti Mariah Mahmud said all local authority health inspectors must carry out thorough checks on eateries as many complaints on restaurants and stalls with poor hygiene practices were received.

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