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Singapore recalls eggs from Malaysian farm over salmonella contamination
The eggs from the Lay Hong Berhad Layer Farm Jeram in Malaysia have the farm code CES008 on them.PHOTOS: LAY HONG BERHAD WEBSITE, SINGAPORE FOOD AGENCY
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Eggs from the Lay Hong Berhad Layer Farm Jeram in Malaysia have been recalled by the Singapore Food Agency (SFA) after it detected the presence of bacteria that can cause food-borne illness.
S pore recalls eggs over Salmonella contamination, Latest Singapore News tnp.sg - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from tnp.sg Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Four importers have been directed to recall eggs from Lay Hong Bhd Layer Farm Jeram in Malaysia. This is following the detection of the presence of Salmonella Enteritidis (SE) in the product that may cause foodborne illness if food is consumed raw or undercooked, said the Singapore Food Agency (SFA).
SINGAPORE, March 13 Four importers have been directed to recall eggs from Lay Hong Bhd Layer Farm Jeram in Malaysia. This is following the detection of the presence of Salmonella Enteritidis (SE) in the product that may cause foodborne illness if food is consumed raw or undercooked, said the.