MBS foodcourt shut after roach pic goes viral

MBS foodcourt shut after roach pic goes viral

A foodcourt at Marina Bay Sands has been closed for cleaning, after a photograph of cockroaches at one of its stalls went viral online.

This happened after netizen Kovit Ang posted a picture on Facebook on Monday afternoon showing five cockroaches at the 1983 - A Taste of Nanyang foodcourt.

One of the roaches was just centimetres away from a piece of fried meat being sold at one of the stalls.

The Straits Times contacted Mr Ang, 41, who said his "hair stood on end" when he saw the creepy crawlies.

"It was such a joke though, because the cockroaches were so obvious and yet people were still ordering from the stall," said the fashion stylist, adding that he walked straight out of the foodcourt after snapping a picture of the sight.

Mr Ang's Facebook post has since been shared more than 200 times, with many netizens expressing disgust at the poor hygiene conditions of the foodcourt.

Said netizen Christina Chung: "No wonder they charge so expensive! Must be the 'extra ingredients'!"

Marina Bay Sands issued a statement yesterday, saying that it was "aware of a pest incident" that occurred at the eatery on Monday. The foodcourt, which is run by Koufu, is located at the South Promenade of The Shoppes.

"We immediately took action and worked with the tenant to conduct checks and investigate the incident," said the statement.

"The outlet is now closed temporarily for thorough cleaning and will reopen upon further notice."

The statement added that Marina Bay Sands maintains strict hygiene levels in its operations, and that it expects the same high standards of its tenants.

"We will continue to ensure these rules are applied consistently across the property. To prevent this incident from happening again, the tenant will increase the frequency of its pest-control checks," it said.

brynasim@sph.com.sg


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