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    • A man was caught drinking kopi in a bag on the train on May 9. Stomper Anonymous spotted this at 7am on the way to work at Tanjong Pagar MRT station. "This man drank a full bag of ikat tepi coffee all the way to the station," the Stomper said.   "After finishing it, he squeezed the bag into the smallest size and tried to stuff it into the gap of the chair. "A man standing in front of him saw it and asked him to take it out."   The video taken by the Stomper showed the man sitting on the train and sipping on a straw.   It was not the first and last time Anonymous spotted someone enjoying a drink on public transport. The Stomper also shared a separate video of a woman having an iced beverage on the train and said: "Another one." Stomp has received numerous reports in June about commuters eating on the train. This includes a woman who was caught eating a tomato, two men with green apples, and another passenger who had a waffle. Even though it keeps happening, eating and drinking is prohibited on the MRT. Those found guilty face a fine of up to $500.
    • KFC is known for finger lickin' good chicken -- not facials. However, a woman was seen applying skincare products on another woman inside the fast food outlet at Junction 8 on June 25. Stomper Delphine, who was dining in the fast food restaurant at about 4.15pm, said the women did not appear to have ordered any food.   She said: "This group of ladies didn't order any KFC items. They occupied a table near the pick-up counter and were doing a facial." A video Delphine shared with Stomp shows a woman standing while applying facial products on a woman sitting down on a chair.   "There was the smell of facial chemicals and fried chicken," she said. "Shouldn't the manager or staff on duty at the counter have politely asked them to cease their facial activity? "This was not a pleasant dining experience." In response to a Stomp query, a KFC spokeswoman said the customer had contacted KFC through their feedback channel. She said: "I'm happy to confirm that we have reached out to the customer and resolved the matter." The spokeswoman added that KFC is "committed to providing excellent customer service to everyone."
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