SINGAPORE: Self-service buffets will be allowed to resume from Apr 30 at F&B outlets, as well as events such as weddings, funerals and work-related or ...
Authorities reminded businesses and customers that mask-wearing continues to be required indoors. While buffet lines were allowed to resume in April 2021, the food must be served by staff members. If employees are serving the food to customers, hand sanitisers or disposable gloves need not be provided, said SFA in a separate circular.
Eateries offering buffets will be required to provide hand sanitiser or disposable gloves for patrons. . Read more at straitstimes.com.
Food and beverage establishments are also strongly encouraged to remind patrons to use the hand sanitiser or disposable gloves when at the self-service buffet counters, said the statement. The statement said: “Food and beverage establishments and caterers that provide self-service buffet lines within their establishments or event premises will be required to provide an adequate number of hand sanitiser or disposable gloves in the vicinity of a self-service buffet, with all starting points covered.” Eateries offering self-service buffets will be required to provide hand sanitiser or disposable gloves for their patrons, said a joint statement on safe management measures at food and beverage outlets issued by five agencies.
SINGAPORE — Food and beverage (F&B) establishments will be allowed to resume self-service buffets from Saturday (April 30), but with a new licensing ...
Self-service buffets have been banned since 2020 when the coronavirus outbreak forced businesses to shut after Singapore went into a partial lockdown that year. All starting points of the buffet line must have these. SINGAPORE — Food-and-beverage (F&B) establishments will be allowed to resume self-service buffets from Saturday (April 30), but with a new licensing condition of providing hand sanitiser or disposable gloves for customers.
SINGAPORE — Food-and-beverage (F&B) establishments will be allowed to resume self-service buffets from Saturday (April 30), but with a new licensing ...
Self-service buffets have been banned since 2020 when the coronavirus outbreak forced businesses to shut after Singapore went into a partial lockdown that year. All starting points of the buffet line must have these. SINGAPORE — Food-and-beverage (F&B) establishments will be allowed to resume self-service buffets from Saturday (April 30), but with a new licensing condition of providing hand sanitiser or disposable gloves for customers.