This F&B establishment was storing food in the washing machine & in the toilet. Story in the link:
A member of the Bachok District Council posted a series of TikTok videos on his channel to document their findings when they investigated a food and beverage establishment to spot-check on hidden food. While the first video showed nothing out of the ordinary, the following videos showed exactly where the owner hid the food.
In the second video, the Bachok District Council officer revealed that the owner had stored cold tea drinks in several containers in one of the not-so-well-kept bedrooms of their house. The third video, as seen above, was the real shocker as they discovered that the food store owner hid their raw as well as cooked chicken and rice in their restroom.
The cooked food packages were placed in the washing machine while the raw materials were kept in a plastic basin next to the toilet bowl. The third video garnered the most attention with over 1 million views, 27k likes, and 1.8k comments. Netizens all commented on the revolting sights of where the food were being kept.The Bachok District Council also posted the results of their inspections and investigations on their official Facebook page.
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