Stamford Catering fined $8,000 after over 180 people suffer gastroenteritis symptoms

Stamford Catering fined ,000 after over 180 people suffer gastroenteritis symptoms


SINGAPORE – Stamford Catering Services was fined $8,000 on May 20 for food safety lapses after over 180 people fell ill with gastroenteritis symptoms on two occasions.

The Ministry of Health (MOH) and Singapore Food Agency (SFA) had in October 2024 received reports of a gastroenteritis outbreak affecting 160 people who had eaten food catered by the company, SFA said in a statement.

A joint inspection of Stamford Catering’s premises at 24A Senoko South Road was conducted by MOH and SFA officers, during which several food safety lapses were identified.

Some of the lapses included stagnant water within the premises, dirty ceiling of a walk-in chiller, and electrical sockets found without covers that had food stains and could potentially harbour pests.

Initial news reports said that 51 people had fallen ill and the food caterer was being investigated for three incidents of gastroenteritis.

None of those affected were hospitalised, and they had either sought outpatient treatment or self-medicated.

Gastroenteritis symptoms include diarrhoea and vomiting.

SFA said it suspended Stamford Catering’s food business operations between Oct 14 and Oct 29, 2024.



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