Singapore-based 'spiritual store' offers 'love ritual' on Carousell for $500, sparking debate on such services

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Singapore-based 'spiritual store' offers 'love ritual' on Carousell for $500, sparking debate on such services
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Feeling lost in love? A Carousell listing put up by a Singapore-based company identifying itself as a 'spiritual shop', called Element Mustika, is offering to help turn your love life around with a 'hardcore love ritual and reconciliation spell' — but for a price tag of $500.

Singapore-based 'spiritual store' offers 'love ritual' on Carousell for $500, sparking debate on such servicesPHOTO: Screengrab/Carousell, Unsplash/Ryan FrancoA Carousell listing put up by a Singapore-based company identifying itself as a "spiritual shop", called Element Mustika, is offering to help turn your love life around with a "hardcore love ritual and reconciliation spell" — but for a price tag of $500.

Element Mustika also stated in the listing that the customer will not be required to do anything but "wait" after providing the required photos and information. The store also advised that the ritual "is not to be misused simply, especially towards someone you 'just met'. Do not do it on impulse". Element Mustika has so far garnered more than a thousand five-star reviews for its various services and products on Carousell — which is its primary platform.The store's listing has also gained more exposure when a Redditor posted a screenshot of the listing on r/Singapore — which sparked a discussion among Singaporeans as to whether people here actually believe in and engage in such services.Many expressed that they're not surprised that such things are popular here.

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