In this Singapore supermarket, a special arrangement has been made for Muslims on the occasion of Ramadan. Here Muslims are being given free snacks and dates to break their fast. It was started from 23 March last month.
Singapore: On the occasion of Ramadan, a Muslim couple of Indian origin was misbehaved in a supermarket in Singapore . On the occasion of Iftar, he was chased away from the snacks center. However, considering the seriousness of the matter, Fairprice later apologized and said that it was investigating. Let us tell you that Fairprice supermarkets are providing free snacks for Muslims breaking their fast on the occasion of Ramadan in Singapore.
According to media reports, Indian Muslim couple Zahabar Shalih and his wife Farah Nadaya reached the supermarket on April 9 for some items as usual. During this, he stayed for some time at 'Iftar Bite Station', where he was chased away from the snacks center. During this he has been told that it is not for Indians. Please tell that Jahabar is an Indian Muslim while his wife Farah is a Malaysian of Indian origin.
Condemning the incident by writing a post on Facebook
He wrote this entire incident that happened to him in the supermarket on his Facebook post and strongly condemned it. He said that he had not gone there to get free snacks, he had gone there to buy daily essentials, but the way he was treated there is not right in any way. He said that when he saw the Iftar Bite station in the supermarket, he appreciated the initiative.
Asked to move away from the snack center
Jahbar said that while he was standing across the stand reading about the free snacks, a supermarket staff interrupted the couple and said it is not for Indians, it is only for Malaysians. Get away from here. Jahabar and Farah were very sad to hear this. However, he did the shopping he had to do from there.
Supermarket apologized
At the same time, Zahabar's wife Farah said that he had no intention of taking snacks for free. On the other hand, seeing the seriousness of the matter on social media, Fairprice later apologized to the Muslim couple and said that they are investigating the matter seriously. Fairprice said that we would like to inform that during the month of Ramadan, Iftar packs are given free of charge to all Muslim customers.
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