'You got go market?': Sassy hawker shuts down customer for complaining about $4.60 nasi padang

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With rising living costs, complaints about expensive food have become pretty common affairs. But one hawker certainly wasn't going to take any complaints lying down. Tah Sar Lee said he experienced this first-hand after patronising an unnamed Malay stall, as shared in a Facebook post uploaded on Monday (March 6). Tah said he was charged $4.60 for ordering a nasi...

But one hawker certainly wasn't going to take any complaints lying down.after patronising an unnamed Malay stall, as shared in a Facebook post uploaded on Monday ."Luckily [I didn't] order towgay which is $1, and lodeh [for] another $1," he lamented.To that, the sassy hawker replied: "Uncle, you got go market?"

Upset with her response, the hawker said he would not be patronising this stall anymore. He did not indicate where this stall was in his post. "Now the food quality and quantity do not tally to it's value worth. It's obscene profiteering!" said Tah in the comments.In the comments, one netizen agreed that Tah's meal was expensive and claimed that nasi padang, as compared to 'cai fan' , is usually more expensive.However, not everyone felt the same way.Last November, one man, Terence Tay,"Walao, a piece of sardine, curry vegetables, the boss charged me S$1.90.

Despite his complaints, a number of netizens didn't see what the issue was and some said that his meal was very reasonably priced.ALSO READ:

 

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