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Serious John Tan Paid $20.80 For A Loaf Of Bread At Wu Pao Chun Bakery In Singapore! Super Worth It!!

I never understand why people loves to kill themselves with sugar.
I also do not understand what's so difficult to make a cuo of tea at the office pantry or at home.
Well, maybe it's called generation gap. Lol :biggrin:
It a trend of holding a cup.
 
It's time for Singapore to impose a sugar tax. These highly sugared and unhealthy beverages will lead to a spike in diabetes and kidney failures.

The extra revenue from sugar tax can be used to offset impending GST increase.
 
Novelty factor won't last long.

They will be out of business before their lease expires.

Breadtalk getting desperate. Need super normal profits to survive. And with the economy headed to the shitters, it's really terrible timing on their part.
keen analysis. now for the celebratory huat arrhhhhhh!!! :laugh:
 
Breadtalk and all its linked chain of restaurants and food outlets...I avoid at all costs...

Nabuey CCB. If Bread can talk, my Ranjiao can sing. :FU:
er.... tiagong from certain people in Shanghai that your ranjiao DOES sing! Or at least, it's so magical that it might as well sing.... :laugh:
 
When i visit their Taipei (not kaoshiung) main outlet, it was empty! no custy
 
It's time for Singapore to impose a sugar tax. These highly sugared and unhealthy beverages will lead to a spike in diabetes and kidney failures.

The extra revenue from sugar tax can be used to offset impending GST increase.
I hope not bcos I enjoy a sugary drink once in a while. I prefer the implementation of Soylent Green. When get all these illnesses just go for the ultimate cure. Than no worries
 
I hope not bcos I enjoy a sugary drink once in a while. I prefer the implementation of Soylent Green. When get all these illnesses just go for the ultimate cure. Than no worries

Once in a while should be fine. It'll affect those who drink more than one sweet beverage a day.

Tobacco and alcohol is bad so they tax it to reduce consumption.

Why not sugar?
 
Once in a while should be fine. It'll affect those who drink more than one sweet beverage a day.

Tobacco and alcohol is bad so they tax it to reduce consumption.

Why not sugar?
Alot of food have sugar etc. N there are no alternatives or the alternatives are expensive. If a sugar tax is impose everything goes up again. N pap will leech more n suck more from the populace
 
Alot of food have sugar etc. N there are no alternatives or the alternatives are expensive. If a sugar tax is impose everything goes up again. N pap will leech more n suck more from the populace

Yes that is a good thing. The people must be pushed to the brink before they wake up their bloody idea.

Tax everything, drive up cost of living, eventually we will change the government.

Now we are like lobsters slow cooking in the pot.

Crank up the heat I say! Let's go for 20% GST
 
" BreadTalk has stopped selling its "freshly prepared" soya bean milk after a photograph showing a staff member filling up plastic bottles with Yeo's brand soya bean milk
made its rounds on the Internet.
When contacted by The Straits Times yesterday, the confectionery chain admitted it buys the drink in one-litre packets from beverage giant Yeo Hiap Seng in bulk,
repackages it into bottles with the words "freshly prepared" on them, seals the bottles, and then sells them."

https://www.straitstimes.com/lifestyle/food/breadtalk-says-sorry-for-not-so-fresh-soya-milk

The above says it all.
 
One Bread cost $20.00??? hope they closed shop soon especially join venture with Break Can not Talk!!

Due to economic down turn Peasants are out of Jobs , Foreign Trash are taking over! Fcuk the bloody party

VTO on the next erection!!
 
Yes that is a good thing. The people must be pushed to the brink before they wake up their bloody idea.

Tax everything, drive up cost of living, eventually we will change the government.

Now we are like lobsters slow cooking in the pot.

Crank up the heat I say! Let's go for 20% GST
and ... huat arrghgghghghhhhh! :roflmao:
 
Given the success, Breadtalk should re-badge all their Breadtalk outlets as Wupaochun.
 
Thank you for the news, but there is no need to brag.
The subject heading could be, "The bread at the newly opened XYZ Bakery, is worth the $yy.
 
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