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Hong Kong authorities to consider legal action if enough evidence of tooth in Maxim’s toast

Food safety officers inspected bakery outlet and factory but found no irregularities

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A government laboratory has confirmed that a foreign object found in Maxim’s toast was a tooth. Photo: Handout
Oscar Liu

Hong Kong authorities have said they may take legal action against a major bakery chain after a government laboratory confirmed that a foreign object found in its toast was a tooth.

The case came to light in December when a customer reported finding what appeared to be a decayed tooth inside a “Rich Milk Toast” bought from a Maxim’s Cakes branch in Sai Wan Ho.

The customer described the discovery as “disgusting” in a social media post and said a family member had vomited repeatedly in shock.

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After confirming the tooth did not belong to any family member, the household reported the case to the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department.

On Tuesday, the complainant shared a letter from the department stating that a government laboratory had confirmed the object’s biological profile was consistent with a tooth.

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“[It was a] post-traumatic stress disorder [experience],” the complainant said. “I don’t want to see Maxim’s toast ever again.”

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