Whoops! Someone is in trouble for sneakily working before permitted time during ANZAC Day celebration. Here we take our public holiday seriously. When the regulators say you can only open for business after 1.00pm they mean it and there is no shortage of kehpoh consumers or watch dogs out to get you.
Apparently Woollies let their staff in earlier to get the goods ready e.g roast chicken or bake bread so that they can open shop with all merchandise stocked up. It sounds really logical but this creates unfair advantage to other retailers who only let their staff in at 1.00pm.
If you want roast chicken at 1.01pm surely you go Wollies. By the way I think Wollies' roast chicken trumps Coles.
If found guilty will be fined up to 2.7million. How many chickens you have to sell to recoup that loss?
If you want roast chicken at 1.01pm surely you go Wollies. By the way I think Wollies' roast chicken trumps Coles.
If found guilty will be fined up to 2.7million. How many chickens you have to sell to recoup that loss?

Actually this Woollies also quite 'sui' lately. Nothing but bad press. Just recently it was in the headlines cause some consumers found redback spiders in their packaged greens. In the past also got snail or ulat or huntsman spiders. Altough ingesting redback spider can be life threatening, presence of critters tells you the food has no pesticides which is good right?
I always believe bad things come in three but this Woolie dunno how many times liao.

Think they might benefit from hiring a bomoh to buang sui but I don't think there is an acounting code for bomoh expenses - could be hard to explain to shareholders lol.
Belief gives power to superstition
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