
By Raji Unnikrishnan
AT LEAST five restaurants in Hamad Town have been warned to get their act together when it comes to complying with health and hygiene regulations ... or they will face official sanctions.
The outlets, along with another seven businesses, including cold stores and traditional bakeries, have been given two weeks’ grace to ‘rectify’ concerns raised by Public Health inspectors yesterday, during a field inspection, organised by the Northern Municipal Council.
“The most common violations included the improper wearing of gloves and face masks by staff at these shops … and kitchen counters at restaurants and cafeterias lacking sufficient cleanliness,” Public Health Directorate senior inspector Haider Khalil Salman told the GDN.
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