Woman tio hoot online for asking whether 7-Eleven’s Chendol Mr Softee is Halal

Only 13% Malays in Singapore but yet have to accommodate to their dietary restrictions.....
 
To end tis shit, every eating and retail shop tat do not have the Halah Certificate, display boldly a sign, in front their stall/shop, FOR NON HALAH.
 
Stir ah Stir
.. chendol still stirring...Lol :D
 
Sometimes, when I am very hungry, I order Roast pork Charsiew rice and also Mee Rebus...Though I always use different utensils out of respect to my Muslim brothers and sisters' sensitivities, I am sure my roast pork charsiew remnants in my saliva will be "adulterating" the Mee Rebus utensils... then how?

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Sometimes, when I am very hungry, I order Roast pork Charsiew rice and also Mee Rebus...Though I always use different utensils out of respect to my Muslim brothers and sisters, sensitivities, I am sure my roast pork charsiew remnants in my saliva will be "adulterating" the Mee Rebus utensils... then how?

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No problems...m&ds eat with hands, no need for utensils.
 
No problems...m&ds eat with hands, no need for utensils.
What if I drip my saliva into the plate of mee rebus. I am sure I must have "contaminated" the plate...
 
Then also hor, I see the cleaners also lump all the utensils for Muslim food and other non Muslim food onto their soiled dish collecting cart. Some form of "contamination" also occurs, right? No?
 
What about those Malay Muslim bartenders? I see them tasting the alcoholic drinks they mix. Allowed?
 
Vegetables that are bought from wet markets and supermarkets... I am sure some form of non halal manure is used to grow them. The farms may also breed pigs and their waste are used as fertilizer. How?
 
From young, my parents thought me to respect our fellow Muslim brothers and sisters and be sensitive not to use the same utensils when eating Muslim food at hawker centres. I do up to this day, though I always wonder how one draws the line when the mee rebus fork and spoon enters my mouth which have pork remnants...
 
And then now I grow up, I have a good Turkish Muslim buddy who doesn't even care about such "contamination" as long as he doesn't eat pork. And I now wonder whether local Muslims are taking all these simple stuff to the extreme...
 
And nowadays, I see shoes also must declare whether Pig hide is being used. For goodness sake, you are not eating that pair of shoes! You are wearing it to protect your feet from scratches and injury!
 
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