A member of the Complaint Singapore Facebook page was slammed for calling out a char kway teow stall in Bugis.
On Sunday (21 July), the woman shared that she visited the stall at the Malaysia Boleh! food court in Bugis and requested staff members not to include eggs in her dish due to her allergy.
Source: Facebook
However, a staff member allegedly informed her they had to include eggs in the dish due to a “company policy”.
The woman was seemingly confused and outraged by the staff’s response.
“So even if the person consumed (sic) and die from the egg, is the Malaysia Boleh going to compensate for the life??”, the caption read.
As someone who apparently works in human resources (HR), the woman also questioned the company’s “corporate values”.
Despite her request, the woman claimed she noticed staff members adding the ingredient during the cooking process.
Source: Facebook
For some reason, the staff member even asked if she wanted “extra eggs” in her dish.
Baffled by their question, the woman stated in her post:
Can ask to add more but can’t do without?!? Can ask to add more but can’t do without?!?
Despite her cry for help, many Facebook commenters slammed the complaint, stating that the woman was “accountable” for her own actions if she went against the staff’s advice.
Source: Facebook
Others pointed out that she should’ve ordered another dish.
Source: Facebook
Overall, many netizens advised the woman to avoid the stall to avoid cross-contamination.
MS News has reached out to Malaysia Boleh! and the customer for more information.
Also read: Facebook user hits out at man ‘sticking’ legs out on MRT, Internet furious at the overreaction
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Featured image adapted from Facebook.
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