FEHD steps up inspections at food premises (with photos)

The Centre for Food Safety and the Environmental Hygiene Branch of the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department (FEHD) continues to jointly step up inspections of food premises to protect food safety of the public.

A spokesman for the FEHD said today (July 29), "The FEHD continues to step up inspections of food premises, including those shops selling Lo Mei. Special attention is being paid to food storage, preparation and hygiene to ensure compliance with safety standards and relevant legislation. In the event of any breaches of food safety or health requirements, the FEHD will take stringent follow-up action. We have also strengthened communication with the trade to remind food premises to adhere to Good Hygiene Practices and to promote food safety awareness."

The spokesman said the inspections cover the key aspects of food storage and preparation, including checking the compliance of food storage temperature to ensure that cold food is kept at or below 4 degrees Celsius while hot food is kept at or above 60 degrees C. Moreover, the inspections also aim to check if raw and cooked foods are separately stored and handled to prevent cross-contamination, if adequate liquid soap is provided, and to ensure food handlers maintain personal hygiene such as thorough hand washing before and after handling food to reduce the risk of food contamination.

In mid-June, the FEHD inspected about 2,800 food premises across the territory, carried out immediate rectifications, issued warnings and health advices, and initiated eight prosecutions in total on aspects relevant to food storage, preparation and hygiene. The operations are ongoing.

Ends/Tuesday, July 29, 2025


The Food and Environmental Hygiene Department continues to intensify inspections of food premises to safeguard food safety. The inspections cover the key aspects of food storage, preparation and hygiene, which must comply with safety standards and relevant legislation.

The Food and Environmental Hygiene Department continues to intensify inspections of food premises to safeguard food safety. The inspections cover the key aspects of food storage, preparation and hygiene, which must comply with safety standards and relevant legislation.