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Egg tart germ exposure: mass transit blunder puts spotlight on iconic Hong Kong dessert, revives mystery of its origins
- Blundering bakery chain staff member took tray-loads of sweet, eggy treat on busy mass transit rail system sparking online hygiene row
- Thousands of the popular, calorie-loaded tarts are sold in city daily, but no-one is quite sure where they came from
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Hong Kong’s King Bakery discovered this to their cost last week when a member of its staff was spotted on the city’s super-crowded mass transit rail network - the MTR - carrying uncovered trays of egg tarts, exposing them to an array of germs and potential contamination.
Images of the errant eggy treats immediately appeared on social media, sparking concerns over hygiene, a matter the company says it takes seriously.
It is not surprising netizens had a meltdown, egg tarts are a Hong Kong culinary icon.
On its website, King Bakery boasts that all its branches are hygiene certified by the Hong Kong Quality Assurance Agency.
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