This man struck gold when he found gold jewellery in his tapau food.
dish. However, sometimes the things you might find in your food may not be all that bad cause this man quite literally struck gold when he discovered something in the dish he bought.Over the weekend, Facebook user Andy Tan posted on his profile to share with his friends and followers that he discovered a gold necklace in his fried noodle dish that he bought at the Ramadan bazaar.he captioned the post. As seen in the photo above, the necklace blended really well with the golden-coloured noodles.
The posts garnered some attention from netizens who then asked the man exactly which stall he bought his food from as they too would like to try their luck in finding said “treasure”. Some commented that he’s very fortunate to have found something valuable in the food that he ordered while others suggested that food establishments should take this opportunity to claim the item or take credit as it would be good publicity for their business.
So was Andy actually the luckiest man alive or were the posts just a prank? Regardless, we certainly would not mind finding valuable goods in our dishes. May we all get ‘lucky’ as this man.
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