Meanwhile Taiwanese fried chicken cutlet chain, which has three franchised outlets in Singapore, is considering permanent closure here if supply woes persist. “We are still looking for a solution with our supplier, it’s a headache,” says Lem Cheong, director of operations at Baoshi F&B Management, Monga’s Singapore franchisee., which boast a selling point of being at least 2cm-thick.According to Lem, his company is working with its supplier “to store as many chicken cutlets as we can.
Deep-frozen Brazilian chicken is currently being considered as an alternative for Malaysian fresh chook. But the difference in size is a conundrum for Monga, as Lem points out: “Our large cutlets require a special chicken breast cut of a certain size, and usually the Malaysian side already has this specification.”
He remains optimistic that chickens from other provenances like Brazil can help overcome his supply challenges. He opines: “Quality-wise there will be some issues, but we are doing a lot of R&D with it now and hopefully we can find a solution.” Monga Fried Chicken Singapore, three outlets including #B1-K10 Jem, #01-131 SingPost Centre and #B2-62 Ion Orchard.
KFC also close? 4 Fingers also close….jialat :(
A failure on the part of local government policy causes neighbouring countries to suffer.
Singapore Latest News, Singapore Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.