Singapore supermarket chain removes basmati from shelves after customer finds dead rat in rice bag

Press Trust of India  |  Singapore 

A chain in has removed a brand of from the shelves after a dead rat was found by an Indian customer in a bag of he had bought from one of its outlets.

Jodimani's post has been shared more than 3,100 times, the paper said.

A Sheng Siong told daily that the House brand has been removed from the shelves and the chain's supplier has been informed about the matter.

"The supplier is currently investigating the matter, the added.

Sheng Siong has refunded the customers.

Most of the basmati comes pre-packed in smaller bags of 2-kg or so from and

It is branded as per in some supply contracts.

Singapore's Agri-and (AVA), the de-facto authority on distribution in Singapore, is investigating the matter.

The AVA has reminded industry to exercise diligence in ensuring the food they supply is fit for consumption.

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First Published: Mon, March 04 2019. 19:02 IST