Dish collector at People’s Park Food Centre spotted using floor mop on dish rack
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Dish collector at People’s Park Food Centre spotted using floor mop on dish rack



https://theindependent.sg/dish-collector...dish-rack/
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High risk of spreading virus etc ... the practice must b stopped ... as a fine city n a tourism hub we hv a first class international image to uphold ... else many FTs will feel deter in coming to S'pore  Big Grin

There is no right or wrong decisions. 
One only has to bear the consequences that one makes  Big Grin
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Lazy to use another cloth

 Answer not a fool according to his folly, lest you also be like him" (Proverbs 26:4)
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Another thing.

I noticed a lot of people like to put their utensil...chopstick, spoons...on the tray while standing in front of the stall waiting for their food.

Do they really think that the plastic tray had been properly washed with soap and is clean?

Or is it only swiped clean with the same cloth that's been used over and over to swipe hundreds of dirty trays before?

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SG, s first world country but with fourth world country hygiene. 
Pui !

Can  the NEA please come out with a first world SOP for cleaners  ,especially at HCs in SINGAPORE.
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the govt thinks with diners returning trays less cleaners are needed
thats why people are always saying they dont read the ground properly
and never really study deeply before implementing something - only mgt by crisis!
who doesnt know?

they took opportunity to implement during covict not reliazing that during covid not many people can sit inside hawker ctrs or coffeeshops so no impact on the clearing systems.
now that many diners start eating and clearing tables, backlog and bottlenecks occur.

they need to build more effective tray return cubicles in older hawker ctrs and DONT EXPECT DINERS TO WALK SO FAR A DISTANCE JUST TO RETURN TRAYS WITH ALL THE DISHES ON TOP!

and btw you think you dont need to employ more people to wash and clear return tray racks plus what about cleaning the tables after diners have returned the trays? expect diners to bring dish washing liquid and cloth along everytime they dine?
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Nevermind la..that chinatown place doesnt deserve to preserve tip top condition...
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(07-06-2022, 01:20 PM)Oyk Wrote:  Another thing.

I noticed a lot of people like to put their utensil...chopstick, spoons...on the tray while standing in front of the stall waiting for their food.

Do they really think that the plastic tray had been properly washed with soap and is clean?

Or is it only swiped clean with the same cloth that's been used over and over to swipe hundreds of dirty trays before?
no dear just wipe off and it good to go.
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On 16 Dec 2020, Hawker Culture in Singapore was successfully inscribed as Singapore's first element on the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.

With this it is a must to be extra clean
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sinkies bosses or workers got problem or both.
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(07-06-2022, 01:48 PM)menghuii Wrote:  the govt thinks with diners returning trays less cleaners are needed
thats why people are always saying they dont read the ground properly
and never really study deeply before implementing something - only mgt by crisis!
who doesnt know?

they took opportunity to implement during covict not reliazing that during covid not many people can sit inside hawker ctrs or coffeeshops so no impact on the clearing systems.
now that many diners start eating and clearing tables, backlog and bottlenecks occur.

they need to build more effective tray return cubicles in older hawker ctrs and DONT EXPECT DINERS TO WALK SO FAR A DISTANCE JUST TO RETURN TRAYS WITH ALL THE DISHES ON TOP!

and btw you think you dont need to employ more people to wash and clear return tray racks plus what about cleaning the tables after diners have returned the trays? expect diners to bring dish washing liquid and cloth along everytime they dine?

Since when was a single table ever cleaned with "washing liquid and cloth" after a customer(s) had used it, before covid?  Name me one such hawker centre...

Observer = KILLjoy = starbugstk = Dan = lvlrsSTI = OWNER.
Trying so hard to find my Archilles Point wor. Hehe Love
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Just ask customers to clean the table with tissue after eating.
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Do you know, the same cloth they use to wipe the table off food remnants, pigeons poo, saliva, and all those stuffs dinners Pui Pui on the table, they use that cloth to wipe the food trays.
But can’t blame them.....The employers of these cleaners always sting on such stuffs.

CHAOS & Cityhantam are 2 sick CCP mother-fcuker bastards, who support Islamic radical Simplemen, aka Imran, who has been belittling Chinese, juz because their mothers like farking Hamas dogs

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its like public toilets, some people flush it b4 using because previous users didnt flush so repeat itself everytime. no good no good.
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