When out in public, you ought to be careful about where you buy your food or you might end up like this customer who was distraught after discovering cockroaches at a Boost Juice outlet. Prior to that, there was also the time when someone found maggots in Sushi King’s Shoyu bottle.
The Ramadan bazaar is no exception as there might be stall owners who don’t care much for hygiene. Recently, two stalls were caught selling their food with things that would make anyone sick. Here’s what happened:
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Recently, a netizen posted a collage of photos of a stall owner at a Ramadan bazaar on Twitter. Instead of the usual mineral water, the man was caught refilling the drinks the stall was selling with nearby tap water found on the streets. Unfortunately, it was not mentioned exactly when and where the incident took place. The post went viral, with it now reaching over 1.1 million views at the time of writing.
The photo drew a lot of negative attention from netizens, with most being disgusted at the thought that a stall at a Ramadan bazaar somewhere is selling drinks using unfiltered tap water. Some were not surprised as they’ve seen this happen before while others expressed that they’ll no longer be buying any drinks at the bazaar after seeing the tweet.
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If you think that wasn’t disgusting enough, another stall at a bazaar was caught using a black trash bin for their viral ‘Ayam Percik‘ marinade sauce. According to the caption in the video posted yesterday (Monday, 3rd April), the stall is located at the Jalan Mahkamah Ramadan Bazaar in Kuala Lumpur.
The video garnered over 260k views, 6k likes, and 181 comments. While the chicken itself looks absolutely superb, netizens were flabbergasted by the fact that the stall used a trash bin to store their sauce. Even if the bin was never used for throwing trash, many still felt disgusted by the idea as they believe there were better options for containers.
At the time of writing, there have been no updates about whether anyone has filed a complaint against the stalls mentioned above. Whatever the case, please exercise caution when you’re out buying food. We wouldn’t want anyone getting sick now!
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