Saturday, November 11, 2017

Singapore Kia Soo Mentality

Police seen at the hawker centre at Pasir Ris MRT station questioning an employee of the char siew stall.PHOTO: SHIN MIN READER.It appears there are two truths to living in Singapore - do not mess with a food order and when a dispute erupts, call the police. And so it was on Thursday (Nov 9) at 11.30am when a woman, who wanted to be known only as Xu, ordered a plate of wanton mee with char siew from a stall at the hawker centre at Pasir Ris MRT station. After she ate the noodles, it hit her that the meat tasted like chicken.
She questioned the male employee who sold her the dish - I just asked him if the char siew was chicken, and he started shouting at me and repeatedly scolding me with vulgarities, making me very angry," said the 65-year-old retiree, who called the police.
The police received a call for assistance at 10 Pasir Ris Central at 11.31am. When the police arrived, they spoke to the manager of the stall, who apologized to Xu on behalf of the employee.
When calm returned, the police left the scene.

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