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Hawker slams NTUC Foodfare!!!

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SINGAPORE — The upcoming hawker centre at Bukit Panjang has received more than 300 bids for its stalls and kiosks and more than 50 applicants have been shortlisted, said the operator, NTUC Foodfare.

One hawker who missed out on making the cut, however, has cried foul over the selection process.

Mr Douglas Ng, who had complained about NTUC Foodfare’s imposition of price caps for dishes at the hawker centre, which is scheduled to open by the end of this year, said the shortlisting method was unfair and lacked transparency.

During the tender briefings, NTUC Foodfare had said it would evaluate bids on a scorecard with 40 per cent weightage for the tendered rent, and 60 per cent for factors including the quality, variety and selling price of food; the intended opening hours; a bidder’s experience; as well as concept.

In response to TODAY’s queries, NTUC Foodfare said these criteria do not discriminate against younger bidders, adding that individuals with the best ideas and passion for food can stand a fair chance.

But Mr Ng, 24, who runs a fishball noodle stall at Golden Mile Food Centre, thinks it would have been fairer if bidders had a chance to showcase their culinary skills.

“We just want a fair system for everyone of us. Since I’m selling fishball noodles, 10 of us should come up (for food tasting) and they should choose the best according to the food,” he said.

Commenting on the issue, Mr KF Seetoh, founder of food company Makansutra, said the bidding process is discouraging for younger hawkers like Mr Ng.

These “not very well-thought-out goals and aims are dimming the lights on our already fading public hawker food culture”, he said.

Mr Ng said the lease for his current stall will expire by the end of this year, adding that he may consider closing his stall to “explore a different route” if he is unable to find a suitable location within the next two months
slams tender for stalls at Bukit Panjang
 

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I never did understand why NTUC is in the business of operating hawker centres. Isn't that the HDB's business? Did not HDB operate so many hawker centres in the past? Is NTUC planning to unionize the hawkers? Otherwise what are they doing here? so like that, NTUC make the money from operating hawker centres and later HDB complains it suffered hundreds of millions in losses? Used to be they just rented it out to who ever wanted to open a stall. The bureaucracy now is astounding. Must have concept, experience operating business, variety and selling price, etc. If the pioneer generation of hawkers were faced with such bureaucracy, we would never have the fantastic food culture that we have today. No one will want to do it. The free market decides the pricing and the quality. If the hawker sells his food too expensive, no one will eat there. Then he has to lower it. If his food quality no good, he will either have to improve or close up. why does NTUC need to dictate even these things? Fucking nothing to do, is it?
 
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