While some questioned the presence of truffles, others took a more serious take on the video, arguing that continuing to buy from such stalls indirectly supports high rentals.
SINGAPORE: Netizens are reacting to a video featuring S$9 truffle fries, labelled as having “very little” quantity. While some questioned the presence of truffles, others argued that people should stop buying from such stores.
“Best is not to buy even if want to support, it’s really not worth it…” wrote one. “If rentals are too high and the whole bazaar becomes a thing of the past, so be it..if the government wants to preserve bazaars for heritage reasons, then they can step in with schemes to make the rental more affordable…it’s the only way.”
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