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Soup Holdings reports food safety lapses, intended summons from regulator

This is in response to a shareholder’s queries on the disclosure made in its recent annual report

Tay Peck Gek
Published Sun, Apr 21, 2024 · 07:54 PM

SOUP Holdings : 5KI 0% reported five non-compliance cases of food safety regulations, and one incident of cockroaches being found at its Cafe O outlet that led to a letter of intended summons in 2023.

The unhygienic situation prompted a check by a shareholder on what the regulatory actions mean for the food and beverage player operating brands including Soup Restaurant.

Soup Holdings responded to the concern in a bourse filing on Sunday (Apr 21), saying that the disclosure made in its recent annual report of the letter of intended summons indicates a breach of food safety regulations.

Soup Holdings pointed out that if a licensee accumulates 12 demerit points or more within 12 months, its licence would be suspended for two to four weeks or revoked by the Singapore Food Agency.

Soup Holdings said: “The outlet was not suspended from operating since we are within the 12-demerit-point allowance.”

In contrast, only one non-compliance case and no letter of intended summons were reported in 2022.

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Having contracted vendors to take corrective measures, including intensified pest extermination at all outlets, the issue was resolved and has not recurred since, Soup Holdings said.

The counter closed at S$0.088 on Friday, down 3.3 per cent or S$0.003.

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