Woman finds cockroach midway through army stew meal at Clementi Mall, says staff was indifferent

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Woman finds cockroach midway through army stew meal at Clementi Mall, says staff was indifferent
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She thought she found a strand of hair in her army stew, but it turned out to be something much much worse. The shocked diner surnamed Lee told Shin Min Daily News she visited Ha-Jun Korean on the fourth floor of Clementi Mall last Friday (May 26) at about 3pm. Lee ordered a portion of army stew and was midway...

She thought she found a strand of hair in her army stew, but it turned out to be something much much worse.

The shocked diner surnamed Lee told Shin Min Daily News she visited Ha-Jun Korean on the fourth floor of Clementi Mall last Friday at about 3pm.bit into something foreignWhen she spat the offending item out, she discovered that there had been a cockroach lodged in between the beef slices. "I almost swallowed it. After realising it was a cockroach, my mood was ruined and I felt so disgusted," recounted the 30-year-old graduate student.Describing her interaction with the eatery's staff, Lee said they appeared indifferent and did not apologise for their mistake.

She also spoke to the manager, who told her that they would bear her medical expenses if she was unwell after eating the tainted food.Since she did not finish her meal, the manager had also offered to make another bowl of army stew for her, but Lee refused. "I have patronised them before as their prices are quite affordable, but I didn't think something like this would happen."When a reporter from the Chinese daily visited the Korean eatery last Saturday, the manager, surnamed Chen admitted that the cockroach in the army stew was a result of negligence on their part.She also reiterated that they were willing to bear the medical expenses if Lee was unwell, but were unable to provide written proof of the incident.

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