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Diners use phone and tissue packet to measure 'small' chicken at fast food restaurant
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Posted on 22 June 2022 | 27,802 views | 23 commentsSubmitted by Stomper Ginny
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Prices of food, electricity and gas continue to rise in Singapore. Chicken, in particular, has been a point of contention ever since Malaysia's export ban kicked in on June 1.
And while you might be paying more for food now, some consumers have found that they are not always getting bang for their buck.
Stomper Ginny visited Nene Chicken at Our Tampines Hub on Tuesday evening (June 21) and was disappointed by how small her chicken was.
She had ordered a two-piece chicken meal and a three-piece chicken meal for a total of $28.80.
Ginny said: "The chicken shortage is real?!?!?!
"Nene Chicken's chicken parts are so SMALL! The chickens haven't grow up yet."
Ginny also shared photos showing her and her companion measuring the size of the chicken parts with a mobile phone and a wet tissue packet.
She added: "I gave feedback to the restaurant immediately when I got my food, but was told by staff that there is nothing they can do."