JR East opens 1st overseas Honey s Bar juice stand in Singapore
April 16, 2021 (Mainichi Japan)
This photo shows a variety of fresh juice and other items available at JR East s Honey s Bar Honey & Fresh Juice stand in Singapore. (Photo courtesy of East Japan Railway Co./NNA/Kyodo) SINGAPORE (NNA/Kyodo) East Japan Railway Co., known as JR East, on Thursday opened the first overseas outlet of its Honey s Bar Honey & Fresh Juice stand chain in Singapore under a deal with Ya Kun International Pte. Ltd., the operator of the popular Ya Kun Kaya Toast store chain. The new shop offering varied original mixed juices is located in the Jurong Point Shopping Centre and run by JRE Ya Kun Food Service Pte. Ltd., a joint venture between JR East Business Development SEA Pte. Ltd. and Ya Kun International.
Cockroach infestation
The Singapore Food Agency (SFA) announced that it would be suspending the eatery s licence due to an accumulation of 12 demerit points within a year, under the SFA s Points Demerit System.
The 12 points were racked up due to two instances of failure to keep licensed premises free of cockroach infestation.
SFA said that establishments that accumulate 12 or more demerit points could face up to four weeks suspension, or even have their licenses cancelled.
The suspended Swensens outlet will have to ensure that all food handlers working at its premises attend and pass the Basic Food Hygiene Course again, before resuming work.
January 19, 2021
Treasure pots by Feng Shui Inn.
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Chinese New Year is right around the corner. Which means it’s time to start ordering festive snacks for house visits and your munching pleasure.
Plus, take this opportunity to send some gifts that symbolise happiness, prosperity and abundance. Truly, there’s no better way to spread the love than through food.
1. Festive hampers by Noel Gifts
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Convey auspicious greetings and messages of abundance and prosperity to your loved ones and business associates with a heart-warming hamper from Noel Gifts.
The Grandeur hamper ($300, shown above) is a treasure trove of premium brandy, nourishing jars of bird’s nests, dried mushrooms, canned abalones and traditional Chinese tea. Plus, the golden box that the hamper comes in can be reused as a holder for Mandarin oranges.