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MalaysiaThe eggs from where?
Are the eggs safe to eat or not? Free I also dun wan, later lao sai, LOL.
yup, they will say his eggs are contaminated with E coli. Only NTUC eggs are the best, like those in Amy Khor's kitchenYes no government until after election. After that the eggs will be confiscated and given to NTUC.
pray some siao lang doesn't whack into the rear of his van.He must be driving 30km an hour and avoiding all speed bumps.
you can go to any RC event and shit on your masterAre the eggs safe to eat or not? Free I also dun wan, later lao sai, LOL.
Pap will find a way to fix him.My salute to the Uncle. It's about Free Market policies in Singapore.
1. He could had just sold off his load of eggs in quick time to Singapore Whole sellers. HOWEVER, selling to them would dent his PROFITS, as Whole sellers in Singapore are not morons & would only offer low prices for his efforts & load of eggs.
2. He took a more often difficult path- to sell DIRECT to consumers - at a fair price, cutting out the middle men, whole sellers.
3. It is NOT an illegal act, as those eggs would have passed thru our stringent ICA checks & allowed thru. How he sell those eggs is NOT within the purview of ICA, in our Rule of Law Nation that supports ENTREPENEURSHIPS.
4. Furthermore, as it is sold in the early hours of the morning, NOT most sheltered living Singaporeans would wake up to buy those eggs, which are necessary protein to live life & a daily necessity. They would rather go to supposed fair price NTUC, Sheng Siong, & even expensive Cold Storage to get their protein fill as most Singaporeans do have deep pockets compared to other Nations, thanks to our National Elected leaderships efforts....
5. Thus, in such early hours, it is a win win situation for all - from the hardworking & enterprising supplier, to struggling entrepreneurs whom need those eggs for their enterprises & to those whom income are less than the national average, to have CHOICES, based upon needs as Free Market dictates, to be satiated...& to hell to those whom are not enterprising enough but only know how to complain endlessly.... presuming EVERYONE owes them a living instead of the otherwise...
In sg you need to license to sell anything in the public de woh.It is NOT an illegal act, as those eggs would have passed thru our stringent ICA checks & allowed thru. How he sell those eggs is NOT within the purview of ICA, in our Rule of Law Nation that supports ENTREPENEURSHIPS.
Tey gu catch is not becos of ileegal parking.He is just a poultry farmer who is DELIVERING eggs to his customers whom may had ordered from his website. Delivery of ordered goods is not a crime so long as such goods are not restricted items. As he owns those eggs, he is entitled to sell any excess to anyone who wishes to buy.
Most carparks comes with gantries that one has to pay before exiting. He was not illegally parking his van on the roadside.
Even vendors hawking their wares along Sungei Road also must have license one.Tey gu catch is not becos of ileegal parking.
Is becos he never give pap protection money.
You see all the uncles selling old items by the roadside they all have license de woh.
As for whether is online orders and leeleeverlee, they invite uncle to office first then talk. Online will have leecords.
If uncle cannot prove it, he will be charged for giving false info the public servant.
Yes law by law.Even vendors hawking their wares along Sungei Road also must have license one.