A woman took to social media to complain that an order she had placed at a food court had gone wrong.

She admitted that it was her “fault” and that she “shldn’t eat at this place” anymore after her negative experience at the food court at Sim Lim Square.

The netizen, who goes by Ylraep Nat on Facebook, posted on the popular COMPLAINT SINGAPORE page on Saturday (Sept 24) that the food court employee had even argued with her over her order, which she claims the staffer had gotten wrong.

Moreover, Ylraep Nat said that the staffer asked that she take the wrong order anyway.

Placed order came out wrong. She asked if I can just take the order n wow. She started to say u also never say steamboat. 

I m wow-ed. I come for dinner not debating.”

In a comment to the post, Ylraep Nat wrote that the staffer seemed to be very engaged on her phone, which could have been the reason why she got the order incorrectly.

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The staffer then attempted to rectify the situation.

“Then they unhappily dumped into the pot n voila become steamboat,” the poster wrote.

Additionally, when she asked for “normal culteries (sic),” the woman answered by saying “they haven’t washed and send me.”

“Issit my fault?,” she asked readers of COMPLAINT SINGAPORE.

“Verdict. Not worth even if free,” the poster concluded, adding, 

“P.S missing fish slices too.

I didnt even want to finish it. All the oil and spices are stuck on the spoon due to the heat.”

She identified the eatery as “Fish & More” and added that she thinks the name should be changed to “HP & More.”

Perhaps “HP” stands for High Prices?

TISG has reached out to both the poster and Fish & More for further comment.

One netizen commenting on the post pointed out how hard food court employees work.

Others suggested that she just walk away next time.  One agreed that the staffer’s attitude had been a bit much.

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In the comments, the poster reiterated that she is done with this particular eatery.

/TISG

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