Singapore Woman Claims Lizard Remains Found In Fried Rice
A Singapore woman discovered what she believes are lizard remains in fried rice from a shopping mall restaurant on June 28, prompting a food safety investigation despite the establishment finding no evidence of contamination.
A Singapore woman has disclosed a shocking incident while eating fried rice from a well-known street food restaurant after discovering what she claims to be lizard remains mixed into her meal. The unnamed customer reported ordering from a branch located inside a Singapore shopping mall on June 28. After eating only about three spoonfuls, she noticed something unusual in the dish and believed it to be the remains of a reptile, forcing her to stop eating immediately. She contacted the restaurant's customer service, left the meal, and demanded accountability from the business. Initially, the restaurant offered two complimentary meals as compensation, but she refused and requested a full refund, stating she would not return to the establishment. The restaurant subsequently conducted an internal inspection, reviewed CCTV footage, and engaged a pest control company to inspect the premises. The investigation found no traces of reptiles within the restaurant. The company stated that food is prepared fresh and served according to food safety standards, with no evidence suggesting animal contamination from within the branch. However, Singapore's food safety authority has been notified and is conducting its own investigation, stating that if sufficient evidence is found, legal action will be taken without hesitation. Food safety is considered a shared responsibility between operators and regulatory agencies. The investigation is ongoing.