🦀 A Boat Quay restaurant said it will take legal action after a woman went online & accused them of serving her teen daughter S$356 Alaskan king crab without mentioning the price.
They refuted her claims & said it was “clearly a case of cancel culture”.
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Actually not very expensive if really fresh and alive... But if fresh and alive why chilli style and not simple steam style to taste the freshness?
Aiyoh! Shared by 4 people with alcohol
That mother should scold her own daughter, lah.
Complainants should be punish if malicious without fact findings
(23-09-2024, 03:00 PM)Bigiron Wrote: [ -> ]🦀 A Boat Quay restaurant said it will take legal action after a woman went online & accused them of serving her teen daughter S$356 Alaskan king crab without mentioning the price.
They refuted her claims & said it was “clearly a case of cancel culture”.
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Support the restaurant lah!
(23-09-2024, 03:13 PM)Ola Wrote: [ -> ]Aiyoh! Shared by 4 people with alcohol That mother should scold her own daughter, lah.
The restaurant noted that CCTV footage showed that the group of 4 diners: "did not appear to be teenagers to us". The FB post could be from a competitor of Seafood by the River calculated to discredit the eatery during the F1 when lots of tourists are in SG.
Cancel culture - new word learnt.
16yr were to go eat Alaskan crabs. Must be Abi atas and seen the world.
I also never eat Alaskan crab before
(23-09-2024, 05:28 PM)Niubee Wrote: [ -> ]16yr were to go eat Alaskan crabs. Must be Abi atas and seen the world. I also never eat Alaskan crab before
The King Crab has a short harvesting season, which leads to limited availability and high prices. They also have a limited cold water habitat. Owing to their tasty flavour which is similar to that of a lobster, the crab is expensive even in Alaska. The price of King Crab there varies depending on the size, quality and availability. On average, expect to pay around US$25 to US$45 per pound for the crab in Alaska. It is still more affordable than in S'pore. My family feasted on King Crab during our trip to Anchorage, Alaska 9 years ago.
(23-09-2024, 06:29 PM)EvertonDiehard Wrote: [ -> ]The King Crab has a short harvesting season, which leads to limited availability and high prices. They also have a limited cold water habitat. Owing to their tasty flavour which is similar to that of a lobster, the crab is expensive even in Alaska. The price of King Crab there varies depending on the size, quality and availability. On average, expect to pay around US$25 to US$45 per pound for the crab in Alaska. It is still more affordable than in S'pore. My family feasted on King Crab during our trip to Anchorage, Alaska 9 years ago.
You're right lah!
物以稀为贵啦!Things that are rare are more expensive lah!