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<!-- START OF : div id="storytext"--><!-- more than 4 paragraphs -->I WOULD like to draw attention to an unhygienic practice that turns my stomach.
I was at a coffee shop in Ang Mo Kio when I noticed a stall helper sitting at a table, happily digging her nose. She then looked at her finger and flicked off the snot. After a while, she put her hand inside her T-shirt and rubbed her neck, looked at her finger again and flicked off her dead skin cells. She repeated the action with her other hand, going deeper into her T-shirt. She then helped herself to a meal in a bowl.
What is horrifying is that those same hands would be used to take food and cutlery to customers.
Can't we hold stall owners responsible for teaching their workers how to be hygienic?
Pathmavathi Varadarajulu (Ms)
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<!-- START OF : div id="storytext"--><!-- more than 4 paragraphs -->I WOULD like to draw attention to an unhygienic practice that turns my stomach.
I was at a coffee shop in Ang Mo Kio when I noticed a stall helper sitting at a table, happily digging her nose. She then looked at her finger and flicked off the snot. After a while, she put her hand inside her T-shirt and rubbed her neck, looked at her finger again and flicked off her dead skin cells. She repeated the action with her other hand, going deeper into her T-shirt. She then helped herself to a meal in a bowl.
What is horrifying is that those same hands would be used to take food and cutlery to customers.
Can't we hold stall owners responsible for teaching their workers how to be hygienic?
Pathmavathi Varadarajulu (Ms)