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Many Restaurants In Jleeb Al-shuyoukh Do Not Have Relevant Licenses And Use Expired Food
The number of restaurants in Kuwait is approximately 13,000, as per the latest statistics. However, a large number of restaurants, especially in Jleeb Al-Shuyoukh, do not have the relevant licenses to operate. To ask about this matter, the daily met a number of officials, citizens and residents.
According to a Kuwaiti citizen Abdullah Al-Mutairi, many of the restaurants do not have the necessary licenses, and they use expired food items. He urged the concerned authorities to conduct strict campaigns in order to take legal actions against violating restaurants. Regarding this matter, Mohammad Emad affirmed that many restaurants do not commit to hygiene-related regulations, revealing that he sometimes sees cockroaches on the table while he is eating meals at restaurants. Also, Adel Al-Hamoud explained that he once asked the worker of a restaurant in Jleeb Al-Shuyoukh if it has obtained all relevant licenses.
The worker said no and informed him that most of the restaurants in Jleeb Al-Shuyoukh do not have licenses. He immediately left the restaurant fearing for his health. Furthermore, a Kuwaiti citizen Talal Bu Hamad explained that there are many restaurants which are licensed but use expired food items especially meat. Those restaurants are located in polluted areas and are not hygienic. Such restaurants that violate hygiene-related regulations are not only located in Jleeb Al-Shuyoukh but many of them are also located in Farwaniya.
SOURCE : ARABTIMES
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