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Supermarket chain NTUC FairPrice said an image circulating on the Internet, of its air-flown fresh pork bearing a 'halal' sticker, is an insensitive hoax in poor taste.

 

A mischievous hoax of a tampered packaging of NTUC FairPrice fresh pork carrying a halal certification mark has resurfaced on Facebook recently, after more than six years.
NTUC FairPrice said it is both insensitive and done in poor taste.
The image started circulating on the Internet in 2007.
FairPrice CEO, Mr Seah Kian Peng, said it is mindful of the serious religious implications of the matter and regards this as a wilful act of mischief, and had lodged a police report then.
Mr Seah assured the public that the original packaging of Pasar Fresh Pork does not carry the halal sticker from the Islamic Religious Council of Singapore (MUIS).
He said as with all nutritional and product information for food items, FairPrice takes great care in ensuring the information printed is accurate and certified.
Mr Seah urged the public not to circulate the image any further, so as to avoid any unnecessary confusion or offence.
Anyone with queries can contact the FairPrice customer hotline at 6552 2722 or email [email protected].
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it was obvious that the sticker was paste just before taking the photo.

 

the guy who did this was lucky that social media wasn't that popular in 2007, if not he will end up like Casey.

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People who like to stir sh!t ought to have their anus sew up so they can never sh!t again [:|]

Those who stir this should be hanged. This can cause big problem. Even give opportunity for other countries to attack singapore.

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Supermarket chain NTUC FairPrice said an image circulating on the Internet, of its air-flown fresh pork bearing a 'halal' sticker, is an insensitive hoax in poor taste.

 

A mischievous hoax of a tampered packaging of NTUC FairPrice fresh pork carrying a halal certification mark has resurfaced on Facebook recently, after more than six years.
NTUC FairPrice said it is both insensitive and done in poor taste.
The image started circulating on the Internet in 2007.
FairPrice CEO, Mr Seah Kian Peng, said it is mindful of the serious religious implications of the matter and regards this as a wilful act of mischief, and had lodged a police report then.
Mr Seah assured the public that the original packaging of Pasar Fresh Pork does not carry the halal sticker from the Islamic Religious Council of Singapore (MUIS).
He said as with all nutritional and product information for food items, FairPrice takes great care in ensuring the information printed is accurate and certified.
Mr Seah urged the public not to circulate the image any further, so as to avoid any unnecessary confusion or offence.
Anyone with queries can contact the FairPrice customer hotline at 6552 2722 or email [email protected].

 

Maybe lin zhi yuan bak kwa is halal....my friend saw malay in the queue. ..

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Maybe lin zhi yuan bak kwa is halal....my friend saw malay in the queue. ..

 

Be careful you singapore-brand humour may be offensive to someone else..

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I think some muslims also don't follow as strictly nowadays. I have some muslim friends that eat those prawn noodle soup. They say as long as they don't see the pork used to cook the soup then its ok.

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no need to say muslim

all religions teach its followers the good way

how many followers really follow the good ways

if all followers are pious

there will be no chaos in the world

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Can't this be considered "art"? Just like sticker lady.

 

in sg, if say it is art, some ppl would be very very very angry. in ang mo country can, prophet muhamad cartoon also can.

I think some muslims also don't follow as strictly nowadays. I have some muslim friends that eat those prawn noodle soup. They say as long as they don't see the pork used to cook the soup then its ok.

 

depends. some very strict. vegetarian food also dont eat as no halal chop.

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I think some muslims also don't follow as strictly nowadays. I have some muslim friends that eat those prawn noodle soup. They say as long as they don't see the pork used to cook the soup then its ok.

Chinese= Buddhist?

Indian= Hindu?

Malay=Muslim?

AngMo= Christian?

Man got mustache= Your father?

 

Cannot be right... lol [bounce2]

 

If a person claim to be from a certain religion and they did not follow the teachings, how can he claim who he is right... [thumbsdown]

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Chinese= Buddhist?

Indian= Hindu?

Malay=Muslim?

AngMo= Christian?

Man got mustache= Your father?

 

Cannot be right... lol [bounce2]

 

If a person claim to be from a certain religion and they did not follow the teachings, how can he claim who he is right... [thumbsdown]

 

Religion tends to be a continuim (arrgh spelling!!) from less to more strict.

 

Who are we to tell other people what they can and can't call themselves - isn't that a question for them to answer to themselves when the time comes?

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Chinese= Buddhist?

Indian= Hindu?

Malay=Muslim?

AngMo= Christian?

Man got mustache= Your father?

 

Cannot be right... lol [bounce2]

 

If a person claim to be from a certain religion and they did not follow the teachings, how can he claim who he is right... [thumbsdown]

aiyah....heck care lar....if a Muslim really thinks that there is halal-pork then she/he needs to go for further religious lesson! For the malay looking guy that was queuing up for bak kwa...he can also be pinoy/indo/south americans. Its good to discuss things without getting angry or frustrated! Peace!
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Halal stamp on pork is considered big issue???

 

Come on, will Muslims seriously buy it by mistaken?

 

This is really making a mountain out of a molehill.

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Isn't that a serious offense? I remember according to some act, it is considering trying to stir sh!t between 2 races or religion is not a joking matter here..

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