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S'pore Customer Discovers Cigarette Butt In Her Food But Staff Insists It's Dried Chilli

The customer's mala xiang guo meal probably had an extra 'smoky' taste to it.

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A customer complaint recently caught the attention of netizens when she relayed her experience of finding a cigarette butt in her mala xiang guo meal

According to the Singaporean customer, Neo Pei Yi, who aired her displeasure on the Complaint Singapore Facebook group on Tuesday, 27 December, the food fiasco happened in Chinatown, Singapore. 

Despite it being Neo's favourite food stall to get the Sichuan delicacy from, she was horrified when she discovered a cigarette butt nestled among the dried chillis in her meal.

To make matters worse, she had only discovered it when she was about to finish the meal.

Image via PeiYi Neo/Complaint Singapore (Facebook)

Obviously upset at this, the customer confronted the staff at the food stall for an explanation

Instead of an apology or a rational explanation, the staff told the disgruntled customer that the cigarette butt was actually a piece of 'dried chilli'. 

Unable to believe the staff's words and unsatisfied with the situation, the customer declared that she will never visit that food stall again.

Neo also tagged food safety and security organisation Singapore Food Agency (SFA), presumably urging the government body to take action against the matter.

The food stall where Neo allegedly bought her meal from.

Image via PeiYi Neo/Complaint Singapore (Facebook)

Many netizens shared the customer's ire at the situation and urged Neo to continue pursuing the SFA for action to be taken or reach out to the Singapore National Environment Agency (NEA)

Neo later replied in the comments section, confirming that she did indeed get a call back from the SFA after tagging them in her Facebook post.

Image via Facebook

Other netizens said that Neo should have asked the staff to eat the supposed 'dried chilli' to confirm that it was what they claimed.

Image via Facebook

These customers also got a rude shock when they discovered unsavoury items in their food:

Recently, a video of a huge rat eating fried chicken at a mamak went viral on Twitter:

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