A Singaporean woman, surnamed Tan, is outraged after being asked to queue for 40 minutes to collect her pre-ordered popiah despite having already placed a $33 order. The stall owner in Tampines allegedly refused to serve Tan, claiming she didn't want her business, only offering a refund after Tan had waited an extended period.
A woman who pre-ordered $33 worth of popiah was upset after the stall owner turned her away after making her queue for 40 minutes.A woman who pre-ordered popiah from a stall in Tampines was upset when the stall owner turned her away after making her queue for 40 minutes.
When it was finally her turn, the stall owner allegedly told Tan she didn't want her business and gave her a refund. The popiah stall owner, who did not wish to be named, told Shin Min on Wednesday that her assistant was the one who took Tan's order.The stall owner shared that she had already prepared the ingredients for Tan's order, and needed some time to finish preparing the food.
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