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llao llao fans in Singapore mourn loss of beloved yoghurt chain

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Fans of llao llao in Singapore have taken to social media to mourn the loss of the yoghurt chain, a day after a Channel NewsAsia report on Wednesday night (6 December) saying that the Spanish brand will be phasing out all of its 29 outlets starting 7 December.

They will make way for another European yoghurt chain brand called Yolé (pronounced yo-lay), which will begin operations from Saturday (9 Dec). Judging by the Yolé Taiwan Facebook page, the dessert brand will also offer frozen yoghurt with a variety of toppings.

More at https://sg.style.yahoo.com/llao-llao-fans-singapore-mourn-loss-beloved-yoghurt-chain-052525691.html
 
As part of war against diabetes it shod b banned

When I pass by the shop, at first I thought it was some kind of Filipino Desserts, "Ilo Ilo".. This is going contrary to the government campaign in their "fight against diabetes", as usual they are only interested in your pockets. This is very unhealthy desserts, never mind, Yoghurt is involved...
 
Much ado about nothing really! Whether it's called this or that, it's unhealthy and it's one way to get diabetes!
 
Much ado about nothing really! Whether it's called this or that, it's unhealthy and it's one way to get diabetes!

That is why I am saying, you think the government is that interested in your health in getting diabetes early by consuming these ultra sweet desserts which sounds 'healthy' & is not. Who cares if that chain closes or not?
 
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