Ordering in: A lockdown burger story


The Korean burger features double trouble (and double the appeal) in the form of crispy fried chicken and crispy fried cheese! — Photos: BARELY LEGAL BURGERS

Just before the first movement control order began in March 2020, Elicia Goh left her previous job. At the time, Goh had spent nearly a decade in the fashion industry and had branched out into social media marketing for F&B outlets as well as food styling.

Prior to the MCO, she intended to venture into digital F&B marketing, but once the lockdown came into effect, there wasn’t even the slightest possibility of job-hunting.

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