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Yonghe Soy Milk Breakfast Shop Accused of Maggots on Tray; New Taipei Health Bureau Orders Rectification

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A soy milk breakfast shop in Yonghe, New Taipei City, was accused by a customer of having maggots on a tray. The operator immediately apologized, issued a full refund, and undertook comprehensive cleaning and disinfection measures. The New Taipei Health Bureau conducted an inspection, found no pest traces, but ordered the shop to improve dust and pest control for food and utensils, and maintain equipment cleanliness, threatening fines if not rectified.

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Q: What issue occurred at the Yonghe soy milk breakfast shop?
A: A customer pointed out that they found maggots on a tray while eating, and this was spread on social media.
Q: What were the results and instructions from the New Taipei City Health Bureau's inspection?
A: Although no traces of pathogens were found, the inspection pointed out inadequate dust and insect prevention measures and facility cleaning, and ordered improvements.
Q: What penalties could be imposed if improvements are not made within the deadline?
A: If improvements are not made within the deadline, a fine ranging from NT$60,000 to NT$200 million could be imposed.