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New Saudi regulations: Certified food safety experts now required in central kitchens

Saudi Arabia is taking steps to improve food safety. New rules require central kitchens to hire food safety experts. Kitchens must install cameras and electronic payment systems. They also need better facilities for workers. The goal is to make the food industry safer and attract more investment. These changes will help ensure high standards and consumer confidence in the Kingdom.

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