More than half a year has passed since the 'Sgcickenrice' saga of 2021, but a literal chicken controversy looks set to spill over this year in the wake of Malaysia's announcement to halt all exports of the poultry to Singapore from June 1. There is currently no restriction on the amount of chicken one can buy, and supermarkets such as...
There is currently no restriction on the amount of chicken one can buy, and supermarkets such as Fairprice has said it still has aHowever, that hasn't stopped some enterprising entities on Carousell to think up of ways to cash in on theA search for 'chicken' on the online marketplace throws up chicken in all forms — both cooked and raw — for sale.
One user listed 'Sp Chicken Chop' for $3,000, along with the caption, "Rare!! One of the last of its kind!!"
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