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Old Chang Kee apologises after customer allegedly finds hair in sausage from Sengkang Compass One outlet

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Old Chang Kee apologises after customer allegedly finds hair in sausage from Compass One outlet​


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Alicia Chua
PublishedMar 25, 2026, 03:03pm
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A customer said she found a strand of hair in a cheese sausage purchased from Old Chang Kee at Compass One.

Stomper Anonymous recalled buying “several items including Old Chang Kee sticks and chicken pieces” on Feb 28 at around 4pm.

The Stomper said that on March 2, while reheating and eating the food, her daughter “picked up a piece of cheese sausage and discovered a strand of hair embedded within it”.


Anonymous shared photos of her holding up the strand of hair with the sausage dangling below.

She told Stomp: “I hesitated to raise this, but as a consumer, I believe it is important to highlight such incidents as they affect confidence in food hygiene and safety standards.”

In response to a Stomp query, a spokesperson from Old Chang Kee said it has been in touch with the customer.


“We are currently reviewing our food safety, hygiene, cleanliness and manufacturing processes at our production facilities to ensure that our standards continue to be upheld and to prevent a similar incident from occurring,” the spokesperson said, adding that the relevant teams have been informed.

The spokesperson also assured that they “have not received any other similar feedback from this or other outlets regarding the product”.

According to the spokesperson, Old Chang Kee has apologised to the customer and “offered a resolution, which she has kindly accepted”.

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Driver trapped in seat and unconscious after garbage truck crashes into tree in Hougang, 3 taken to hospital​


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PublishedMar 25, 2026, 01:35pm
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A 33-year-old garbage truck driver was trapped in his seat after the vehicle crashed into a tree in Hougang on the morning of March 24.

Stomper LW shared a photo of the accident’s aftermath near the junction of Hougang Avenue 3 and Hougang Street 12, showing Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) vehicles and personnel at the scene.

Firefighters from Paya Lebar and Changi fire stations, and rescuers from the Disaster Assistance and Rescue Team (Dart) responded to the accident at about 5.50am, said SCDF in a social media post.


In response to a Stomp query, the police said the garbage truck was believed to have self-skidded along Hougang Avenue 3 towards Eunos Link after Lorong Ah Soo.

Dart rescuers had to manoeuvre inside the cabin to free the driver’s lower body while hydraulic rescue equipment was used to create space by pulling back the dashboard and steering wheel, which had been forced forward in the collision.

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SCDF included a video of the rescue in its social media post.




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After he was freed, the driver was taken to Changi General Hospital in an unconscious state. Two male passengers, aged 37 and 33, suffered minor injuries and were conscious when taken to the hospital.

Multiple videos of the accident were also posted on social media.


Police investigations are ongoing.

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Shopper disgusted by ‘blackened’ fish, but Sheng Siong says tuna has naturally darker flesh​


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A shopper was concerned to see fish with blackened flesh on Sheng Siong shelves — but this is normal for tuna, said the supermarket.

Stomper Ang saw the packets of fish at a Sheng Siong outlet in Punggol West on March 10 at around 2.56pm.

He shared a video showing that each slice of fish weighed about 200g and cost between $2 to $3.




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The Stomper felt that the fish was “unfresh” and was disgusted to see it put up for sale.

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Ang added that this was not the first time he had seen fish like this, but they were usually “not as blacky”.


In response to a Stomp query, a Sheng Siong spokesperson clarified that the fish is actually tongkol, a type of tuna.

“It’s darker flesh is a natural characteristic of the fish and does not indicate spoilage,” the spokesperson added.

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Cheese sausage? Better find out if it's real cheese or real sausage. :sick:
 
Curly hair. The type that often got stuck on your bar of soap during NS in the 1980s before we started using shower cream and gel.
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No wonder ... :o-o:
 
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