Abou Faour Requests Temporary Closure of Tanmiah Chicken, Hands Judiciary Report on Center Taanayel

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Health Minister Wael Abou Faour requested on Monday the temporary closure of Tanmiah Chicken factory for failing to meet health and hygiene standards.

He sent a memo to Interior Minister Nouhad al-Mashnouq requesting its closure for two weeks until it meets the necessary standards.

He had said in a report that the Tanmiah Chicken's Bekaa factory did not meet health and hygiene standards.

Health inspectors who had checked the facility had issued an oral warning to its administration, ordering it to improve conditions at the factory.

The administration had however failed to heed the warning.

Tanmiah Chicken was among a list of establishments revealed by Abou Faour as failing to meet health and hygiene requirements.

A number of establishments included in his food safety campaign have since been shut down permanently or until they meet the required standards.

Also on Monday, Abou Faour sent a report to General Prosecutor Judge Samir Hammoud on the inspection of Center Taanayel dairy factory in the Bekaa.

The inspection found expired dairy products and spoiled yeast, as well as a number of health violations.

Health inspectors had raided the factory on Saturday.

They found five fridges, one was empty, three contained expired and spoiled food, and fifth, a modern refrigerator, contained bugs.

M.T.

Comments 5
Thumb Elemental 01 December 2014, 18:22

When you let garbage into Lebanon, they bring their garbage with them, enough said.

Thumb Maxx 01 December 2014, 19:13

"They found five fridges, one was empty, three contained expired and spoiled food, and fifth, a modern refrigerator, contained bugs." - Sounds like the set-up for a joke. "Then a priest, a mufti, and a rabbi walked in..."

Thumb lebanon_first 01 December 2014, 19:49

my thought too Maxx

Thumb _mowaten_ 02 December 2014, 14:25

proof that you dont live here. ebay and amazon dont deliver to lebanon.

Thumb Maxx 02 December 2014, 17:47

@Mowaten: Technically, Amazon do deliver to Lebanon (no clue about eBay though). If you have a university address (LAU and AUB work for sure; don't know about the rest), or if you rent a mailbox at LibanPost (the surest option), Amazon definitely deliver books. But considering that deliveries take up to six weeks, you probably wouldn't want to order food.