A woman recently found “fungus” in multiple packets of kway teow from a FairPrice outlet in Toa Payoh Central.
She posted her discovery on Facebook and also shared that the noodles were well before their expiry date.
The supermarket has since refunded her for the mouldy products.
On Wednesday (10 Jan), Ms Gayathri posted about her experience on the Complaint Singapore Facebook group.
She said that she had bought four packets of kway teow on Tuesday (9 Jan) from the FairPrice outlet in Toa Payoh Central before heading home.
When the 41-year-old was about to do her cooking later that day, she realised there was “fungus” in three of the four packets of kway teow.
The mouldy parts of the kway teow appeared yellowish-grey in colour and had a furry texture.
Ms Gayathri also shared a picture showing that the expiry date for the packets of kway teow was 28 Jan 2024.
She recalled feeling nauseous upon seeing the mouldy kway teow and described it as “really disgusting”.
In response to MS News’ queries, Ms Gayathri said she threw all four packets of kway teow away, even though one of the packets didn’t appear mouldy.
She then headed down to the FairPrice outlet the following day and got a refund for the mouldy noodles after speaking to the chief cashier.
MS News has reached out to FairPrice and Tsk Foods, the manufacturer of the affected product, for comments.
Also read: Woman Finds Mouldy Eggs From FairPrice Purchase, Supermarket Offers Refund
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