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Former ntuc worker: Tampines mall ntuc uses same meat grinder on both pork & halal me
An honorable member of the Coffee Shop Has Just Posted the Following:
http://therealsingapore.com/content/...ork-halal-meat FORMER NTUC WORKER: TAMPINES MALL NTUC USES SAME MEAT GRINDER ON BOTH PORK & HALAL MEAT .node-article .field-name-ad-box-in-article {float: left;margin: 15px 15px 10px 0;}.node-article .field-tags{clear: both;} Post date: 20 Jun 2014 - 10:27pm Disclaimer: TheRealSingapore.com is a platform for users to submit content and all content remains the property of the individual contributors. The views and opinions expressed by author(s) within the website are solely that of the contributors and in no way reflects the views of TheRealSingapore.com. Dear The Real Singapore, I refer to the article: "DEAR TRS, ASK YOUR MUSLIM READERS TO TAKE NOTE WHEN BUYING MEAT FROM SHENG SHIONG" I used to work at ntuc after O levels. And NTUC fairprice at tampines mall uses the same meat grinder (to make minced meat) to mince pork meat and also meat for the muslim food. I wondered how many hundreds of muslims ate their so called halal meat that was minced using the very same machine for the pork minced meat. In NTUC back then, there was a halal department and teh non-halal section. So, there was a time when i was there, the halal department mince machine was broken. And the non-malay supervisors instructed to use the mince machine where the pork meat was grinded. Yes, this is the truth. Whether it happened just once or many times, i dunno. Because i was just a temporary worker back then. Mismanagement? Perhaps. But that was what i witness. And my vision that time was pretty clear. No doubts about it. In paper, NTUC might have strict regulations. On practice, things may be different. It's best to be safe though. Just a friendly reminder to my fellow friends! Lily Chan Editor's Note: We have forwarded this letter to NTUC for clarifications. No updates so far. Click here to view the whole thread at www.sammyboy.com. |
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