Woman says $9.21 for fried fish soup with rice from Nex not worth it, fish slices 'thin as chopstick'
What the fish?
A woman paid $9.21 for fried fish soup at the A-One Porridge & Fish Soup stall in the Food Junction foodcourt at Nex and felt it was not worth it.
Facebook user April Chua explained why in a post in the Complaint Singapore Facebook group on June 27.
She was given only a few thin slices of fish.
How thin?
Ms Chua shared a photo comparing a piece of fried fish with a disposable wooden chopstick and declared the fish as thin as the chopstick.

"Not forgetting it's fried fish, so coated with flour," she added.
"Totally not worth it."
And this was after she got a 10 per cent discount after using the BreadTallk Group Rewards app.
Otherwise, she would have paid $10.20, which included the 30-cent takeaway charge.

A netizen commented on her post: "It only looks a lot due to the flour and I wonder why they need to cut so thin slices. Making super profits at consumer's expense. Sad."
Several days earlier, another woman complained in the same Facebook group that the salmon that came with her $7.90 salmon spaghetti was "super super thin".
When she asked the Dover Crescent western food stall about it, the owner "acted like it was normal".
