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Online commenters have greeted photos of food litter at Pasir Ris Mangrove Forest with dismay after they went viral on social media.
A netizen posted on the Nature Society (Singapore) Facebook page several photos of bags of rubbish containing food litter, but unfortunately, some of the food and packaging had already somehow got scattered, leaving an unsightly mess.
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While the post on that particular page seems to have restricted settings now, the photos have already been shared on the All Singapore Stuff and COMPLAINT SINGAPORE pages.
This year s red packets have truly been grabbing a lot of attention for their innovation.
We ve seen the now-unavailable S$1000 red packet by local design studio wheniwasfour and Waggyu marbling red packet by local gourmet grocer Zairyo.
Port operator PSA found themselves in a bit of hot water with their red packet design.
Dead fishes
On Feb. 10, All Singapore Stuff shared the images of the controversial red packet on Facebook.
Due to its shared pronunciation (yú) with the Chinese word for abundance , fresh fish is a staple festive food item during Chinese New Year.
Vibrant live fish often appears as a common motif in festive decorations and merchandise during the season.