Chaos in Bedok: Customer Throws Chicken at Stallholder During $2 Haggling Scuffle

Chaos in Bedok: Customer Throws Chicken at Stallholder During  Haggling Scuffle

What Happened at Bedok’s Coffee Spot?

Friday Evenings Turned Into a Comedy of Errors

Picture this: a cozy coffee shop in Bedok with a popular Hong Shi Chicken Rice stall. The scene turns from a relaxed dinner to a full‑blown spectacle when a customer decides to take the heat in the worst possible way.

The Angry Chicken Attack

  1. Atmosphere: The evening was all calm until a man in a black tee rolled up.
  2. Dialogue: He shouted at the stallholder: “Want to buy $2 chicken but minimum is $3, like that can throw at us?”
  3. Actions: He grabbed a tray, tossed it on the floor, then flung a plate of chicken right at the vendor.
  4. Exit: After the chaos, he stormed out, leaving the stallholder perplexed but unharmed.

Why the Whole Scene Made the Internet Tick‑Tack

The video exploded online—over 177,000 views, 400+ comments. Some fans applauded the stallholder for staying calm, while others slammed the customer’s behavior.

  • Support for the Stallholder: Many netizens praised his patience, calling him “a true hero.”
  • Criticism of the Customer: Commenters were quick to condemn the outburst and the reckless chicken toss.
  • Balanced Opinions: A few post‑its suggested fairness on both sides, noting the customer had already spent $8 on a meal.

Inside the Police Report

Apparently, the customer had bought an $8 plate of chicken rice and then, 10 to 15 minutes later, demanded an extra $2 serving. The stallholder explained the shop’s policy: “The minimum price for a chicken portion is $3.” The customer’s reaction? A full‑blown tantrum.

Bottom Line

In a world where pizza deliveries are convenient and chains dominate, this incident reminds us that a simple chicken rice stall can still steal the spotlight—especially when drama goes viral.

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Heat at a Food Stall: A Chicken‑Throwing Showdown

At a bustling Singaporean food stall, a regular patron turned a calm lunch into a chaotic spectacle. The stallholder, determined to keep the service running smoothly, had set aside an extra $3 chicken portion for the customer. “If you can’t finish it, I’ll have to eat it myself,” the stallholder announced.

In a surprisingly offended response, the customer declared, “I’m not an animal, and I don’t want to eat leftovers!” This seemingly innocuous remark sparked a flare of anger.

  • Customers in line tried to diffuse the situation.
  • The upset patron started hurling profanity and insulting the stallholder’s mother.
  • Despite attempts at calm, the man escalated the conflict by throwing a plate of chicken straight at the stallholder, forcing the stallholder to flee the scene.

Shockingly, this wasn’t the only tense encounter that day—just hours later there was a separate incident involving a 33‑year‑old man who was arrested for assaulting a woman with a knife at a Bukit Batok coffee shop.

Police are now investigating both incidents, and authorities are urging anyone witnessing unusual behavior at food stalls to report it promptly. The local community remains on edge as these reports highlight increasing concerns about safety and civility in public spaces.