GMS is not happy with Kopitiam and NTUC.
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I brought my friend Syafarin to Changi Hospital this morning.
Bought a lunch box for him from the Nasi Pandang stall at the Kopitiam, owned by NTUC.
It costs $8. The fish isn't a whole fish but just sweet and sour fish pieces. The so call "drum stick" is just curry chicken that comes with parts of chicken wings, not the drum sticks from the chicken thigh.
This would only cost $4 from my usual Economic Rice stall at my neighborhood coffeeshop.
The Union owned Kopitiam is really overpriced. Are they working as a cooperative to take care of workers or just mere profit orientated?