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New QR code system lets diners check food safety records

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Consumers in Singapore will soon be able to check the food safety track records of eateries instantly by scanning a QR code displayed on food outlet licenses. Under a new framework by the Singapore Food Agency, outlets will be graded based on continuous assessments rather than annual inspections, with lower-performing businesses facing more frequent checks. About 45,000 licensed food outlets will be covered when the scheme takes effect from 19 Jan. Charlotte Lim reports.

Consumers in Singapore will soon be able to check the food safety track records of eateries instantly by scanning a QR code displayed on food outlet licenses. Under a new framework by the Singapore Food Agency, outlets will be graded based on continuous assessments rather than annual inspections, with lower-performing businesses facing more frequent checks. About 45,000 licensed food outlets will be covered when the scheme takes effect from 19 Jan. Charlotte Lim reports.

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