Pontian Wanton Noodles investigating employee who allegedly kept dumplings that fell on the floor


A member of Pontian Wanton Noodles' management told The Straits Times that the company is investigating the incident and that it has reprimanded its employee for the argument she had with the customer. PHOTO: NEB MIL SE / FACEBOOK.

SINGAPORE (ANN): A diner's Facebook post about a noodle stall employee who allegedly kept dumplings in a box after they had fallen on the floor has been making the rounds online.

Netizen Neb Mil wrote on Wednesday (July 17) that an employee of Pontian Wanton Noodles at the coffeeshop at Block 682, Hougang Avenue 4, had dropped some dumplings on the floor.

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