Whether it's after an adventurous night out that went wrong or a familiar meal with some poor quality ingredients, food poisoning can occur even suddenly and without warning. In most cases, food poisoning is mild, lasting just a day or two. However, there are times when your unfortunate meal may end up hiding something more serious like Salmonella, Cholera and Listeria. So while you may be able to spend a few dollars to treat it at home, how much will you spend if you get hospitalised? Read ahead to find out the average cost of treating food poisoning and best ways to avoid getting food poisoning in the first place.
How Common is Food Poisoning in Singapore?
Food poisoning in Singapore is actually quite common, mainly because it's difficult to avoid food poisoning in its entirety and it's possible to get sick from common foods like milk, cheese, vegetables and meat....