'Utterly disgusted': Girl finds live cockroach in her Pizza Hut slice
"(It was) stuck to the cheese, moving its tentacles and trying to escape," said the girl's mother.
What was meant to be a sweet celebration lunch for her daughter turned into what one mother described as a 'food safety nightmare'.
Stomper Navishta told Stomp she had ordered a cheese pizza from Pizza Hut Tampines Mart via GrabFood on Aug 9 after her seven-year-old daughter did well in her exams.
"We usually avoid junk food and prefer providing clean, home-cooked, healthy meals for our kids," she said.
"However, today was different. My daughter was very happy with her exam results, and I asked her how she wanted to celebrate. She requested pizza."
However, when Navishta served her daughter a slice, the girl screamed before taking a bite.
"There it was... a live cockroach on her pizza slice, stuck to the cheese, moving its tentacles and trying to escape," she recounted.
"I immediately reported the matter to Grab, who promptly called me back, investigated, and issued a full refund. While I appreciate their swift action, I am utterly disgusted and deeply disappointed with Pizza Hut."
Navishta said such contamination was 'unacceptable' and pointed to 'extreme negligence' in food handling, hygiene practices or maintenance of delivery boxes.
She added: "What is even more alarming is that, after this incident, I checked the outlet's Google reviews and found that another customer had reported cockroach infestations at this same outlet two years ago. This clearly indicates that the problem is long-standing and has not been properly addressed."
In response to a Stomp query, Pizza Hut said they are aware of the Stomper's Facebook post of the recent delivery.
"Food safety and hygiene is a top priority for our customers and teams, and we adhere to strict industry standards and practices," a Pizza Hut spokesperson said.
"We take this matter very seriously and are currently investigating with our delivery partner and operations teams.
"We've also been trying to reach the customer so we can follow up with them directly to better investigate the matter."
The Singapore Food Agency (SFA) told Stomp it is looking into the matter.
"Food safety is a joint responsibility," an SFA spokesperson said.
"While SFA puts in place and enforces the regulatory measures, food operators must play their part by adhering to good food hygiene and preparation practices.
"Food operators should also ensure their premises are clean and well-maintained. Members of the public who have concerns about food safety practices by food operators should report to SFA via the online feedback form.
"SFA takes a serious view towards food safety and will investigate all feedback alleging poor food safety practices. As part of the enquiry and gathering of evidence, SFA may engage the feedback provider for more details and will not hesitate to take enforcement action if sufficient evidence has been obtained."