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Correct. Pork is significanlty more carbon-friendly than beef. Beef produces roughly 11 to 20 times more greenhouse gases and requires about 20 times more land . Per 100 grams, pork generates about 2.4 kg CO₂e compared to beef, which generates a massive 15.5 kg CO₂e.Add pork introduce carbon friendly and good affordable protein to improve Brain Development de woh
I eat fish. Ocean caught.Correct. Pork is significanlty more carbon-friendly than beef. Beef produces roughly 11 to 20 times more greenhouse gases and requires about 20 times more land . Per 100 grams, pork generates about 2.4 kg CO₂e compared to beef, which generates a massive 15.5 kg CO₂e.
Pineapple goes well with pork and chicken i think.Why can't stick to adding pineapple?
It's a business decision.Maybe yalams can stop making everything halal, all those franchies that turned halal, food quality drops drastically. Only yalams will patronize while normal people boycotting.
Agree it's a business decision. But it destroys traditional cuisine. I'm seeing Subway sandwiches with fake bacon and ham, Chinese fried rice with fake luncheon meat, Korean bimbimbap with no pork, Pizza Hut pepperoni without pork, bak chor mee with minced chicken instead of pork, Penang char kway teow without lard, the list goes on. Certain dishes just don't taste the same anymore without pork or lard.It's a business decision.
It's the worse and stupidest business decision. Turning halal to cater to minority with lowest financial spending capability for what use??It's a business decision.
Because workers are muslims.It's the worse and stupidest business decision. Turning halal to cater to minority with lowest financial spending capability for what use??
I won't say stupid. Businesses are in it for the profits. Malays might be a minority, but they're by far the biggest consumers of fast food - just look at the crowds in KFC and McDonald's and Burger King. That's why Subway caved in. Wok Hey went halal because they know that Malays take well to anything fried and since the Chinese fried rice market is so saturated, why not tap into this new niche?It's the worse and stupidest business decision. Turning halal to cater to minority with lowest financial spending capability for what use??
That's even more stupid decision then. Employers start catering to minority employees and hurt own business because of employees own personal religion. No wonder all these halal turned business no longer getting more customers and dropping revenues, closing one by one.Because workers are muslims.
Really meh? But after you say, might be true also. Always see yalams hogging the tables inside fast food. All yalams I see is obese and with difficulty walking without heaving for air.I won't say stupid. Businesses are in it for the profits. Malays might be a minority, but they're by far the biggest consumers of fast food - just look at the crowds in KFC and McDonald's and Burger King. That's why Subway caved in. Wok Hey went halal because they know that Malays take well to anything fried and since the Chinese fried rice market is so saturated, why not tap into this new niche?
Really. Fast food is the main reason why Malays are the most obese group in Singapore. Step into any fast food restaurant in Singapore or Malaysia and you'll see majority Malays. Chinese prefer to order from stalls in hawker centres or kopitiam.Really meh? But after you say, might be true also. Always see yalams hogging the tables inside fast food. All yalams I see is obese and with difficulty walking without heaving for air.
S'poreans voted for a "pineapple" as President, but all we got was a puppet of the ruling party.Why can't stick to adding pineapple?
It's something PAP put in new water that is killing Malays.Really meh? But after you say, might be true also. Always see yalams hogging the tables inside fast food. All yalams I see is obese and with difficulty walking without heaving for air.
That's because local restaurants are rude to tourists. Go buy burger easier and less hassle.Interestingly, the fast food restaurants in Tokyo, Seoul, Hong Kong and Oslo are all frequented by tourists. Hardly see any locals