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  1. actually unilever didnt tell the whole truth. most likely unilever also use coconut oil and palm-based cacao substitute gao gao to make the magnums. as long as dont overly mask the milky chocolate taste, most asian consumers too kumgong and cant tell the difference. dont believe, jiak a sgd5 haagen dazs stick bar and u can tell the difference liao. wahahahahaha
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  2. too bad you nv buy. you should walk into the mine field https://finance.yahoo.com/news/temasek-walked-market-minefield-last-093000100.html
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  3. Finally can jiak indoors after being fully vax But ish at slum kia restoran...
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  4. so many old friends suddenly got in contact with me... intro me to their "investment app"... and even tell me got lobang to follow sure win trade strategies to take free money... just sign up with their link... If money so easy to earn...geylang no girls already...
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  5. for a stick that is less than $3, there are KGK who believe it is made with fresh milk from cows? wahahaha... btw, many of those carton milk on our supermarket shelves are not fresh cow milk... In case you dont know yet...
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  6. One of my favourite track from their relax series album. Consider chillout. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Relax_(Blank_%26_Jones_album)
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  7. Blainless shitface dkgk @The_King, chiu want to jiak my goldie's food? I can feed chiu wahaha
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  8. ok mah, this year cannot do getai, so the government go one national level one lor
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  9. Think I screenshot the most important part
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  10. sakti Towkay jiu shi sakti Towkay. there is a reason why i didnt buy tiong tech fund 3 mths ago. wahahahahhaha anyway, this youtuber gave a very good commentary on Emperor Xi's latest move. wahahahahhahha
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  13. kor kor jin kumgong, walk ard at wrong time liao. best time to walk ard the area is friday 6pm. first can see ol dinner time crowd at grand gateway. ard 9-10 pm can join them go lim jiu at the nearby european style pubs. then 11pm to 12mn, u walk along caoxi rd and lingling rd, confirm can get a lot of actions in the nightclubs. sometimes if lucky, can meet nice xmms from sakti fudan uni part-timing at the clubs. my 1 nite xuhui tour, kym?????? wahahahahahaha
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  14. sometimes they also use small amount of mango stearin to replicate the high melting point of cacao as well. https://www.confectionerynews.com/Article/2013/12/12/Heat-resistant-chocolate-with-mango-seed-fat nb, limpeh me know all their tricks until can write book liao.
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  15. now confirmed bird didi never work in manufacturing or supply chain logistic b4. there is such a thing called core components and secondary components in manufacturing. as long as an economy doesnt control the manufacturing and technology of core components, it is nothing but an assembler of products like tiongland and it only take a yr or 2 for such economies to be partially displaced and maximum 5 yrs for complete displacement. the bolehsian economy is a classic case study. even high tech companies such as tsmc and samsung r at the mercy of their japanese, german, dutch and bee kok suppliers. wahahahahaha
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  16. last night news. watch to the end 3mins only.
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  17. An employee of rail operator SMRT has been suspended after barging a man off his skateboard at Esplanade MRT station. A report has been made over the incident, and the employee is assisting the Public Transport Security Command in investigations, said SMRT in a Facebook post on Saturday (Aug 21). A video of the incident was posted on the Sgfollowsall account on Instagram. In it, a man in a yellow top is seen riding on a skateboard towards a staircase at the entrance of the MRT station. Another man in a red jacket charges towards him and barges him off the skateboard before he can reach the stairs. SMRT said the incident occurred at about 10.25pm on Friday. "A station staff member saw the person skateboarding within the station and told him that skateboarding is not permitted within station premises for the safety of commuters," said SMRT. "When the staff member saw that the person was skateboarding towards the stairs which other commuters were using, the staff member ran towards the person to stop him from doing so." SMRT said it is "sorry that our staff member overreacted". The case has parallels with one in 2019 in which a Certis officer brought down a speeding personal mobility device rider with a gongfu-style kick. A video of the incident, captured by a vehicle dashcam, was shared widely on the Internet. A Certis spokesman told The Straits Times earlier this month that the police issued the enforcement officer with a 12-month conditional warning on June 18 last year for committing a rash act. The officer was let go by Certis the same month. https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/transport/smrt-employee-suspended-after-barging-man-off-skateboard-at-esplanade-station
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  18. Ice cream giant Unilever has admitted to using powdered milk in Magnum ice creams in China while using real milk in products sent to other markets such as Europe, after a month of intense online speculation. Xinhua reported sales of Magnums in China have been surging by more than 20 per cent annually for the past few years making the country the ice cream’s biggest market in the world. Unilever has been under fire for the last month after internet users revealed the company’s lower standards for Chinese consumers of Magnums, one of the most popular ice creams in China. “In the past, I liked to eat Magnum. After seeing this news, I feel speechless. I won’t buy it any more,” posted one outraged Magnum lover on Baidu. “I think this incident reminds us that in future, we should look at ice creams’ ingredients, rather than only focusing on flavours,” another user said on the website. The company uses a combination of milk powder and water in Magnums produced in China while using concentrated milk and water in its European product, Zeng Xiwen, global vice-president of Unilever said on a business news programme on CCTV on Thursday. Zeng said it was difficult to transport fresh milk from Europe to China, and said using domestically produced milk, there would be a “supply problem”, but did not elaborate as to whether this was because of the quality of local milk. “Magnum needs to be produced on a large scale in China. It also needs to be exported on a large scale from China,” Zeng said in the interview. “For instance, the Magnum sold in Singapore is produced in China.” In another interview with Xinhua earlier this month, Zeng said they do not use fresh milk when producing Magnums in China for a range of reasons including the stability of milk supply, quality control and export demands. “The large scale production and export of Magnum means we should select milk powders that are more stable and can support the large scale production,” Zeng said, adding that milk powders they use are imported from New Zealand or Europe. But Song Liang, an economist from the China State Farm Dairy Alliance, a grouping of leading domestic dairy producers, said cost is an “important” factor for Unilever to make the decision, CCTV reported. “To reach the same protein content level [in the final milk product], the cost for using milk powders is 8,000 to 10,000 yuan (US$1,230 to US$1,538) per tonne, much lower than the cost of using concentrated milk,” he said. However, Zeng rejected this claim. “From the cost perspective by considering multiple factors including transportation, using local-produced fresh milk is a better way to lower the cost. In other words, fresh milk does not completely equal high-end things,” Zeng told Xinhua. https://www.scmp.com/news/people-culture/trending-china/article/3145831/magnum-ice-creams-china-not-made-fresh-milk
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  19. It’s undeniable that the pandemic has brought F&B businesses to their knees, most of which had to improvise and adapt in order to navigate unpredictable dining restrictions. I’m sure you’ve headed out for a meal once or twice and noticed that your favourite restaurant’s gone through a makeover. On that list is Seoul Garden, a well-known Korean grill chain that’s beloved by Singaporeans everywhere. It’ll be incredibly difficult to find someone unfamiliar with Seoul Garden, especially with the snaking lines at buffet counters and plates piled high. Seoul Garden buffet line Credit After more than three decades of enabling cheat days and giving Singaporeans food comas with their all ‘All You Can Eat’ buffet, Seoul Garden is overhauling their business model as a result of COVID-19. The pandemic had made it a difficult feat to offer buffet lines, and as of yesterday 19 August 2021, all seven outlets are now operating on an a la carte menu instead. Seoul Garden’s switch is in line with Singapore’s road map to an endemic COVID-19, having dealt with the past 18 months of changing dining restrictions and guidelines. This switch also aims to provide diners with a safer and healthier dining experience, even as our vaccinated population grows steadily. Seoul Garden buffet line Credit This switch also presents another benefit—Seoul Garden’s a la carte menu also seeks to reduce the amounts of food wastage frequently generated at buffet restaurants. In pivoting away from buffet offerings, the restaurant aims to respond to the calls to reduce food waste globally. Seoul Garden also recognises that that food waste “does not resonate with the ethical, environmental, and social concerns of a growing group of socially-conscious diners”, and hopes that the revamped menu will create an environment that’s more eco-friendly and safe.
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  20. confirm fail my requirement any grade of green tea leaf is ok as long as there NOT grown or use any synthetic, chemical fertilizers, pesticides, fungicides, insecticides or herbicides. if using tea bag it must be free of epichlorohydrin
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  21. https://www.t2tea.com/en/sg/tea/green-tea/ https://www.greentea.sg/collections/japanese-green-tea-loose-leaf Is this whay you are lokking for? Iherb,shopee,lazada also have
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  22. if burst, is good for me. Towkay me likes to pick bones. wahahahahhaha
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  23. i really know sh1t about Manu & supply chain. am just a mail room boy. that's why ask u the learned ones mah!! 😅
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  24. Nao beoing aunty Dawn on Mediacock Mewatch jin ky sia got the fierce jdrama aunty rook Aunty Meixin rook rike a dkgb wif short hair wahaha @Chestnut watch dis 9pm show recently?
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  26. let me intro u a term called communist capitalism. or rudely put it, state crony capitalism. do note, it is different from state-sanctioned capitalism or state-sanctioned crony capitalism in the sense that the state is the party who is the crony.
    1 point
  27. Follow this HK actress, she is basically travelling around the world during pandemic without mask.... https://www.facebook.com/VickyVtheChan
    1 point
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