At least 2 caterers in ByteDance food poisoning case helping authorities with investigations

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At least 2 caterers in ByteDance food poisoning case helping authorities with investigations
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One of the food caterers said it has provided food to ByteDance for about a month.

At least 60 people fell ill after a major food poisoning incident at the office of TikTok’s parent company, ByteDance on July 30.Around 60 people fell ill on July 30, and one of the caterers said their food was not responsible for the incident, but they were co-operating with agencies to find out what had happened.On July 30, the Singapore Civil Defence Force said it received multiple calls for help at One Raffles Quay at about 3.15pm.

Speaking at the Northpoint City outlet, he said: “We’re waiting for the SFA to investigate, but we’re not the only food supplier for ByteDance. We’re waiting for SFA to give us the green light to operate again .”When ST arrived at Northpoint City, the Yun Nans restaurant was closed, but several employees were inside. A neighbouring store selling trinkets said it had been that way since about 11am.

On July 30, the Singapore Civil Defence Force said it received multiple calls for help at One Raffles Quay at about 3.15pm. PHOTO: ST FILESCDF said those affected experienced mild gastroenteritis, abdominal discomfort and diarrhoea. Symptoms like vomiting, diarrhoea, abdominal pains and mild fever are common symptoms of food poisoning due to bacteria ingested from unsanitary food handling.

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