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๐Ÿž Tiens Hot Bread Bakery Fined Over Cleanliness in Dee Why

Food SafetyPenalty Notices 1 min read

A popular Dee Why establishment, Tiens Hot Bread Bakery, has been issued an $880 penalty notice by the NSW Food Authority for failing to uphold cleanliness standards.

The penalty, served on June 17, 2025, by the Northern Beaches Council on behalf of the NSW Food Authority, relates to an alleged offence on June 11, 2025. The bakery, operated by KEITHBURY PTY LTD at Shop 1, 21 Oaks Avenue, Dee Why, was cited for failing to maintain all fixtures, fittings, and equipment to the required standard of cleanliness.

The notice highlighted that a previous warning had been issued regarding this particular breach of the Food Standards Code. Local authorities continue to monitor food businesses across Dee Why to ensure public health and safety standards are rigorously met.

Source: NSW Food Authority

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