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SINGAPORE: A woman took to social media to complain when a stall would not cancel her order after waiting for a long time, and when she was finally served, she said the fish was “soft and raw.”

Facebook user Rossa Agnes wrote on the COMPLAINT SINGAPORE on Saturday night (Aug 13) that the stall that had saved her the food should not be patronized.

She went on to say that while she had arrived first, another customer who arrived later had gotten served first.

Despite this, “the stall worker there do not seem apologetic or care.”

Ms Rossa claimed that the staff told her there had been orders for delivery from foodpanda, Grab, and others, which she called an excuse.

She wrote that the stall is located at 780 Woodlands Crescent.

“They don’t seem to cook my food when it was place on the first place, only when I want to cancel my order only they start to cook it,” Ms Rossa added.

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Perhaps exasperated and ready to leave, Ms Rossa tried to have her order cancelled, but to no avail, as her payment was “already inside the ledger.”

She added, “What a horrible attitude, look at the food at the right side, it stinks, and the fish is soft and raw!!!”

In a photo she attached to the post, the fish did have the jelly-like texture that undercooked fish can have.

The dish looked unappetizing, and raw or undercooked fish may contain common food-poisoning bacteria, Salmonella, which can cause people to get quite ill, although some fish is served raw.

The meal cost her S$6.60 for takeaway.

Oddly enough, she tagged PAP MPs Ong Ye Kung and Poh Li San in her post.

The Independent Singapore has reached out to Ms Rossa for further update or comment. /TISG

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