Action was immediately taken by the Marsiling Constituency Office to stop the sale of pork at the Ramadan Bazaar after being alerted by the public theSun theSundaily viral bazaar food nonhalal pork complaints Ramadan Singapore
are one of the most sought after places for food hunting. However, vendors must abide by certain religious sensitivities as the bazaar is open on the holy month of Ramadan for Muslims who are buying goods from the stalls to break their fast.
The vendor was spotted selling their non-halal products at the Bazar Raya Utara and action was immediately taken by the Marsiling Constituency Office after receiving many complaints from the bazaar patrons. “Why don’t make it only halal stalls? I mean if you have non-halal stalls, it will be very confusing what can sell, what cannot sell right? I mean this is just common sense,” a netizen pointed out.
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