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Serious Good PAP Makcik MP Urges Muud-Moslems To Stop Overeating And Smoking During Ramadan Fasting Season! Majulah PAP!

JohnTan

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A campaign by the Health Promotion Board (HPB) was launched on Sunday (Mar. 27) to encourage Singaporeans to lead a healthier lifestyle this Ramadan and Hari Raya.

The campaign— Kita Dah Cukup Manis, Kurangkan OK? (We are sweet enough, Reduce it OK?)— was launched by Parliamentary Secretary for Health Rahayu Mahzam in a livestream event.


Reduce sugar intake, eat in moderation, and more

As part of the campaign, members of the public are encouraged to reduce their sugar intake, choose healthier ingredients, eat in moderation, and stay active.

According to The Straits Times, those who break their fast during Ramadan by buying healthier food or drinks from halal eateries under the 'Healthier Dining Programme' will receive an exclusive HPB green packet set.

The full list of participating eateries, which includes a number of halal options, can be found here.

Quit smoking
The campaign also encourages smokers to quit smoking by joining the 'I Quit' programme.

If a participant is smoke-free for 28 days, he/she will receive a S$50 e-voucher.

After three smoke-free months, they will get a S$30 e-voucher.

A S$20 e-voucher will be given after six smoke-free months.

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Good time to start healthy habits
In a Facebook post on Monday (Mar. 28), Rahayu said that Ramadan is a month for the Malay-Muslim community in Singapore to reflect and reaffirm their faith.

Thus, she explained that it would be a good time to "start healthy habits as we fast and refrain from indulgence during the day".

Rahayu added: "I hope fellow Muslims will take the opportunity to begin or continue their journey towards good health this Ramadan and carry on through Hari Raya, and the rest of the year."

You can read her full Facebook post here:


https://mothership.sg/2022/03/korang-ok-hpb-campaign/
 

syed putra

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Ramadan is the worst month as instead of avoiding food, it focuses on food and wreck havoc on sleeping and eating habits.
 

JohnTan

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Ramadan is the worst month as instead of avoiding food, it focuses on food and wreck havoc on sleeping and eating habits.

The mohameddan religion is famous for saying one thing and doing the other. You're better off following other religions.
 

laksaboy

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These jiakliaobees really think they are the parents of Sinkies. Eat less of this! Do less of that! Watch less of those! :rolleyes:

Why not take the next obvious step and come up with a list of approved haircuts and clothing, like North Korea? If you want to be control freaks, go all the way. :FU:
 

mojito

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Wonder when PAP MPs will tell Chinese sinkies to stop whoring and make more babies for SG. :laugh:
 

Hypocrite-The

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A campaign by the Health Promotion Board (HPB) was launched on Sunday (Mar. 27) to encourage Singaporeans to lead a healthier lifestyle this Ramadan and Hari Raya.

The campaign— Kita Dah Cukup Manis, Kurangkan OK? (We are sweet enough, Reduce it OK?)— was launched by Parliamentary Secretary for Health Rahayu Mahzam in a livestream event.


Reduce sugar intake, eat in moderation, and more

As part of the campaign, members of the public are encouraged to reduce their sugar intake, choose healthier ingredients, eat in moderation, and stay active.

According to The Straits Times, those who break their fast during Ramadan by buying healthier food or drinks from halal eateries under the 'Healthier Dining Programme' will receive an exclusive HPB green packet set.

The full list of participating eateries, which includes a number of halal options, can be found here.

Quit smoking
The campaign also encourages smokers to quit smoking by joining the 'I Quit' programme.

If a participant is smoke-free for 28 days, he/she will receive a S$50 e-voucher.

After three smoke-free months, they will get a S$30 e-voucher.

A S$20 e-voucher will be given after six smoke-free months.

View attachment 139571

Good time to start healthy habits
In a Facebook post on Monday (Mar. 28), Rahayu said that Ramadan is a month for the Malay-Muslim community in Singapore to reflect and reaffirm their faith.

Thus, she explained that it would be a good time to "start healthy habits as we fast and refrain from indulgence during the day".

Rahayu added: "I hope fellow Muslims will take the opportunity to begin or continue their journey towards good health this Ramadan and carry on through Hari Raya, and the rest of the year."

You can read her full Facebook post here:


https://mothership.sg/2022/03/korang-ok-hpb-campaign/
Wont such comments piss off the biz community? I bet they now kpkb directly to pinky.

https://www.sassymamasg.com/eat-iftar-guide-to-ramadan-dining/
 

JohnTan

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Wont such comments piss off the biz community? I bet they now kpkb directly to pinky.

https://www.sassymamasg.com/eat-iftar-guide-to-ramadan-dining/

The ad asks moslems to feast and indulge in gluttony during their fasting season. Don't worry. There'll be enough moslems who will continue to smoke and gorge themselves in food. My catering business always sees a huge spike in orders during the 'fasting season'. Might as well call it the eating season instead.
 

tobelightlight

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There is something seriously wrong with the leadership in Singapore. why are they telling people what to do in their cultural festival? People have the right and freedom to do whatever they want. They can even choose not to take part in their festival too. People can decide what they want to do, its their personal freedom and sovereignty.
 

syed putra

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Some gain weight during Ramadan. Especially corporate executives invited for endless " buka puasa " buffet. And not fasting.
 
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