Singapore Shopper’s Giant Chicken Order Turns Into Half-Eaten Surprise at Hillion Mall

Singapore Shopper’s Giant Chicken Order Turns Into Half-Eaten Surprise at Hillion Mall

Cracked Chickens & Cracked Expectations: A Foodpanda Fiasco

Picture this: you’re at Hillion Mall, craving that legendary giant leg ayam penyet from Ayam Penyet President, and you’re ready to splurge a whole $10.90 just for one chunk of chicken. You place the order via Foodpanda on July 17, hearts and stomachs racing.

What Went Wrong

  • Cyra, the brave foodie, saw a chicken that looked oddly half-eaten—no runny sauce, no sizzling edges, just a sad sad piece.
  • Her total bill for five items? $24.80. Her biggest disappointment came with the $10.90 chicken.
  • The big question: did the restaurant prep it that way, or was the chicken actually devoured by the raccoon‑in‑the‑rooftop?

Customer Buzz

“I received a half‑eaten chicken,” she lamented to Stomp. Emotionally, she looked at the packet and felt like a kid who got a pizza crust instead of a whole pie.

Customer Support: The Irony of a Half‑Refund
  • First call: Foodpanda agent offered only a $2 refund. Cyra the call, demand “full refund for now.”
  • Second call: Same refusal. “If you want the real money back, it must be ninety percent of the charge.”
  • Finally, she got $12.90 back—a half‑and‑half situation, and she still felt short‑changed on both sides.
And There Goes the Trust

All in all, Cyra wasn’t happy. Two attempts, a half‑refund, and the chicken that looked like a dish that’d been abandoned after a midpoint dip. Foodpanda’s support team said it was a “mistake,” but was that mistake the whole meal or a genuine half‑made chicken?

Stay tuned as we investigate whether this chicken was truly “half‑eaten” or just a kitchen blip. Meanwhile, Clueless was left with a missing bite and a slightly full wallet.