Woman Cries Foul After Realising Label on Chicken Sold in NTUC FairPrice Is Inaccurate

"FairPrice doesn't seem that fair anymore," Monzolevska wrote.

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With the ongoing backlash against the New York Times’ recipe of Singaporean chicken curry, the topic of chicken has been on the boil lately.

This time around, a local supermarket has come under fire even before the poultry hit the stove.

A local supermarket recently has come under fire this time around, even before the poultry hit the stove.

Image source: Screengrab from TikTok / Ninamonzolevska

In her TikTok video, Nina Monzolevska was seen weighing the item at home, asking: “Why is FairPrice doing this to its customers?”

She weighed the chicken breast twice and the digital scale read 0.164kg and 0.165g, which was lighter than the 0.224kg printed on the label. “FairPrice doesn’t seem that fair anymore,” Monzolevska wrote.

@ninamonzolevska FairPrice doesn’t seem that fair anymore:( #sg #singapore #fyp ♬ original sound – Nina Monzolevska

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One netizen who was surprised at the discrepancy reminded others that the weight shown on the digital scale was inclusive of the packaging. 

Image source: Screengrab from TikTok / Ninamonzolevska

Another TikTok user suggested that the woman bring her own weighing scale along for future grocery shopping trips, but another netizen pointed out that weighing scales are already available at supermarkets. 

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Image source: Screengrab from TikTok / Ninamonzolevska

Others called for empathy during the busy festive season and questioned the need to highlight the blunder on social media. 

Supermarket staff would have been able to rectify the issue on the spot, wrote one Facebook user.

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Image source: Screengrab from Facebook / NTUC FairPrice

In a Facebook post on the same day, NTUC FairPrice said it had reached out to Monzolevska.

The supermarket chain said, “accurate labelling is of paramount importance” and urged customers to approach store staff immediately if they find any labelling discrepancies.

“To safeguard the interests of our customers, we have in place a policy where we will honour a full refund or exchange for products that have been inaccurately labelled.”

Last August, a customer warned Muslim shoppers about packets of minced chicken mislabelled as pork loin that she had spotted on the supermarket shelves. 

NTUC FairPrice responded swiftly, saying: “We recognise the sensitivities surrounding such an error and sincerely apologise for any offence caused.”

Such matters are taken very seriously, and additional measures have been put in place to prevent errors of such nature from reoccurring, FairPrice added.

This article was first published on AsiaOne and republished on theAsianparent with permission.

Lead image source screengrab from TikTok / Ninamonzolevska.

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