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Saturday, July 10, 2010
> @ 7:10 PM
Macdonalds: I'm loving it ![]() http://sg.news.yahoo.com/afp/20100709/tap-health-china-food-safety-mcdonalds-8d4ea94.html Question: Are all goods or services produced from China unsafe? Answer: Not exactly! Take for example, in the recent news, there were reports stating that Macdonalds Chicken McNuggets are highly risky for consumption as "they contained risky additives, but stressed they were safe." In specific words, these McNuggets contained "an anti-foaming agent and a petroleum-based chemical." It was also reported that "the chemicals, dimethylpolysiloxane and tertiary butylhydroquinone, could cause nausea, vomiting and even suffocation if taken in excessive amounts." Vivian Zhang, spokeswoman for McDonald's China told AFP that "We are fully cooperating with them", and said that "a fractional amount of legal preservative and a miniscule drop of an additive" were used in vegetable oil to prevent foaming on the surface "that naturally occurs in cooking".". To further add on, Miss Zhang also reaffirmed that "customers can be reassured that these are common and fully-approved ingredients that are completely safe and have been used for decades." Despite the reassurance, a survey by Chinese portal sina.com showed the matter had hit confidence in McDonald's among Chinese consumers and "found that more than 75 percent of its 34,000 respondents said they would "definitely not eat foods like McNuggets any more". Is this a good news for Singaporeans and the rest of the world or a bad news? Sheridin:) |
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> @ 5:25 PM
Are Singaporeans way too stress? ![]() Adapted from: http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/stomp/sgseen/this_urban_jungle/407740/man_marches_and_salutes_in_middle_of_road_halting_traffic.html Question of the week: Are Singaporeans way too stress or are they way too carefree? It was published by one of the STOMPers on 6July2010 on stomp.sg that there was a man who jammed up traffic near Tuas Naval Base as he marched and saluted in middle of road! As we can see from the picture, this young man looked like a young adult probably in his mid 20s. Most important of all, he was wearing a business suit. could he have been late for a interview and feel really depressed? or could he have just been too stressed that he need to relieve stress in such a way? or could he have been just plain ignorant? or could he just been practising for his NS training in the coming week or month since he was was marching somewhere in Tuas Naval Base? well, i think that any one of the options could have been possible but his actions had definitely been a hassle for the rest of the city. He had actually caused a jam in Tuas Avenue 3. Is the cost of living too high for Singaporeans to handle? Or are Singaporeans in desperate need of relieving stress? Well, we aren't definitely sure of it now. In whatever case, he has already been arrested and was currently investigated by the police. We are currently awaiting for further newspaper reports on this young man. Sheridin:) |