Why Are There So Many Parasites in Singapore?

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Posted on 09 Oct, 2008 20:16
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STOMPer I-Lin was eating her dinner of Hokkien Mee when she spotted a caterpillar in the food and was so disgusted with her find that she lost her appetite.

In her MMS to STOMP, the STOMPer wrote:

“I bought the packet of Hokkien Mee from Zhi Char stall at the coffeeshop in Woodlands Street 13 and brought it home.

“I was halfway done eating when I saw the caterpillar. I was so disgusted that I lost my appetite right away and threw away the packet of food.”

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“I was halfway done eating when I saw the caterpillar. I was so disgusted that I lost my appetite right away and threw away the packet of food.”

:p:p:p one can only be sure that the vegetable got no pesticide :p:p:p
 
:p:p:p one can only be sure that the vegetable got no pesticide :p:p:p
I saw a Taiwan news report that some people are purposely buying vegetables with holes to assure themselves that there were no pesticides used! :)
 
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I'm a President and not a Parasite, OK? *hee*hee*
 
Kay liao, Extra ingredient no extra charge.
 
I saw a Taiwan news report that some people are purposely buying vegetables with holes to assure themselves that there were no pesticides used! :)

i wonder how much of our vegetable is from PRC? :confused::eek:
 
“I bought the packet of Hokkien Mee from Zhi Char stall at the coffeeshop in Woodlands Street 13 and brought it home.

“I was halfway done eating when I saw the caterpillar. I was so disgusted that I lost my appetite right away and threw away the packet of food.”

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Have you heard of this joke?

One Singaporean called a radio station and complained about his stupid Japanese wife, who keeps buying veges with worms in it.

The radio programme guy called the Singaporean stupid! It's organic, there's no pesticides in the veges!! You should be thankful for having such an intelligent wife!

LOL..
 
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