Family receives burnt pizza when about to break their Ramadan fast

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“Imagine my horror when I saw this upon reaching their home,” a family member wrote

SINGAPORE: A woman took to social media to show the state of the pizza she ordered for some of her young relatives who would break their Ramadan fast. Unfortunately, what they received did not look very appetizing.

“I ordered from Pizza Hut website to be delivered to my brother in law house at Sengkang for my younger nieces and nephew who were fasting,” wrote Ms Ella Ahmat on the COMPLAINT SINGAPORE Facebook page on Sunday . “Imagine my horror when I saw this upon reaching their home,” she added. Ms Ahmat posted photos of two pizzas, both of which had blackened bits on the surface of the pizza and dark brown and burnt-looking crusts.This is from The Jalan Kayu outlet. How is this even given the green light to be sent out?” the woman wrote, adding that she had to remove the crusts off the side of the pizza because her young relatives wanted it.

“Honestly speaking, don’t ever order through delivery for break fast. Thats the peaks of all peaks,” said one commenter.Some also said “burnt” pizzas are not unusual at the fast food chain. Delivery rider gives away free pizzas worth $160 to Pasir Ris people after customer cancels order, sharing ‘slice’ of kindness to make everyone’s dayMan says his girlfriend expects him to support her financially while she’s in med school, or else she wants to break up

 

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