Complaints of smoke-filled air at People's Park Food Centre following reno

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Complaints of smoke-filled air at People's Park Food Centre following reno
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Some hawkers at People's Park Food Centre can't take the heat, quite literally. According to Shin Min Daily News on Saturday (July 8), faulty kitchen exhaust hoods at over 10 stalls in the food centre have resulted in hot, smoke-filled air being trapped in the area. This has led to complaints from hawker staff and diners alike. The kitchen exhaust...

According to Shin Min Daily News on Saturday ,This has led to complaints from hawker staff and diners alike.

Working within the confines of their stalls have also led to some hawkers complaining that they "can't take it ", Shin Min Daily News reported.recently reopened on July 1But some hawkers complained to Shin Min Daily News that a portion of the exhaust hoods have not been working properly since the first day of reopening and have yet to be fixed.

When reporters visited the food centre during dinnertime on Friday, part of the dining area was smoke-filled with the choking smell of chilli in the air. Many diners could also be overheard complaining about the situation. A stall assistant, surnamed Ye, pointed out that the heat within their stall was extreme. Even four fans installed within the stall have not remedied the situation.

Chairman of the People's Park Traders Association, Chia Sai Im, 78, confirmed that she had received several complaints from hawkers.

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