Customer says SGH food stall attendant refused to serve customers who lined up for 10 mins; was told it's closed despite lots of food remaining - The Independent Singapore News

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Customer says SGH food stall attendant refused to serve customers who lined up for 10 mins; was told it's closed despite lots of food remaining - The Independent Singapore News
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'At least tell us they are closing and won't serve us. Not make us stand in queue for over 10mins only to quietly ignore us when we ask whether to order. Ridiculous!' — Customer

One customer was very unhappy with the service of i.Fish at Kopitiam, Singapore General Hospital — claimed that a female attendant had seen three customers, including the unhappy customer herself, lining up for ten minutes, but did not tell them the stall was closed.A Ms Yulia Anakova wrote, that the attendant does not speak English, and it took another stall owner to explain that the stall was already closed, despite there being a lot of food left in the display cases.

“Really poor ethics. I just wanted a meal after spending the last 6 hours with my critically ill mother. I understand if we came after they closed. At least tell us they are closing and won’t serve us. Not make us stand in queue for over 10mins only to quietly ignore us when we ask whether to order. Ridiculous!,” she added.They also wished her mum a speedy recovery.One wrote that SGH could step in and take action.

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