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House of Seafood in Punggol takes crabs for walk on leash so they don't atrophy

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Post time 19-6-2021 06:13 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts |Read mode


Restaurant and its crabs in the news again.

Belmont Lay|  June 19, 2021, 05:16 PM
  


House of Seafood in Punggol has taken the unusual step of walking their crabs before slaughtering them as food.



In a Facebook post on June 18, the northeastern restaurant at Punggol Point disclosed that it has started taking its crabs meant for sale as food for customers on walks so the sea creatures do not atrophy.

The post was accompanied by a series of photos showing the crabs on leash, a la dogs.

The photos also showed children participating in the act as well, together with adults.





The caption on the post read:

We love our crabs, the same way as everyone love their pets!

To make sure our crabs are   that can satisfy every of our food patrons, we would bring them out strolling along the   , just to get enough exercises...cheers!

Backlash
However, the post has been met with angry reactions, as well as comments accusing the restaurant of cruelty.

One commenter wrote: "It's a crap marketing."



Previous hullabaloo
In 2019, House of Seafood allowed customers to catch live crabs in a claw machine -- at S$5 per try -- to the chagrin of people who found it unacceptable to subject live animals to such treatment before they were eaten.

The game was to allow customers who managed to catch a crab to have it cooked by the restaurant.

But the game involved picking up a crab using unsteady claws, which resulted in the crabs potentially dropped from a height multiple times.

The game was then stopped due to public backlash.

The House of Seafood CEO and three staff subsequently had to apologise to the nation for their actions as they bowed deeply for 30 seconds in contrition in front of the media.

In 2020, the restaurant was put under the spotlight again when it sold surgical masks exclusively to diners for S$21.40 per box during a time when these items were experiencing scarcity, after demand skyrocketed overnight with the outbreak of Covid-19.

Businesses at that time had been warned against profiteering from the shortage of masks.







All photos via House of Seafood

  

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Post time 19-6-2021 06:34 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Mmg dah tak ada keje kan? Ate yg bawa ketam jalan tu ikut jln mengiring ke camne?
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Post time 19-6-2021 07:29 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Dah bawak jalan lepas tu makan...
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Post time 19-6-2021 10:41 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
imransulaiman replied at 19-6-2021 07:29 PM
Dah bawak jalan lepas tu makan...

haah..supaya ketam tu x terkilan..mati berbaloi..
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Post time 20-6-2021 12:36 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Pelek2 betoi laa manusia sekarang. Dia nie bawak ketam bjalan kan lepas to terus masak n ngap msuk perot kn..?
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Post time 20-6-2021 01:05 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Apa punya marketing..heret ketam tu kejadahnya. Jadi lauk tu pun dah sebesar2 seksaan dh untuk ketam tu..ni suh ketam tu joging pulak seround dua sblom kena lahap.
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Post time 1-8-2021 09:56 AM | Show all posts
adoi, macam  gini pon ada ya
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Post time 1-8-2021 09:57 AM | Show all posts
kalau terlepas dekat situ, rugi pulak kang
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