Ingenious or unhygienic? Beauty World hawker stall under fire for hanging grilled meat below signboard

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This hawker stall in Beauty World has come under criticism after its method of cooling down grilled meat raises concerns about hygiene. Speaking to Shin Min Daily News recently, a diner shared that the owner of a stall in Beauty World Food Centre would hang skewers of meat below a signboard. Besides kebabs, this North Indian stall also sells other...

This hawker stall in Beauty World has come under criticism after its method of cooling down grilled meat raises concerns about hygiene.

When a reporter from the Chinese evening daily visited the stall on Monday , he noticed that the signboard in question actually belongs to a BBQ stall next door.Speaking to Shin Min Daily News, the 47-year-old stall owner shared that because of the limited space in his stall, he leaves the meat hanging outside to cool them down.

But using the signboard to hang his food is only a temporary measure, he said, adding that it's done only during the weekends when there are more food orders.In another incident of hygiene issues in coffee shops, diners at Teban Gardens Market and Food Centre wereA TikTok video, which a diner uploaded last Saturday , showed two tray return areas that were stacked with used cutlery and crockery.[embed]https://www.tiktok.

 

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