Peter Tan
            
i and my auntie breads queueing for packing, then been inform at the counter that my 3 bread must sh
My auntie and I were queuing for packing. We were informed at the counter that my three breads and my auntie's one loaf of bread would have to share a single pack, with only one thin transparent plastic bag issued to us, even though we live separately. This didn't make any sense. We spent a total of $8 there. Four different types of soft bread ended up crumbling in one small bag. Furthermore, we live in different houses. It wasn't about being stingy, but the explanation given by the staff was weird. When we asked for a separate plastic bag, the staff said we would supposedly need to be charged for it. It's funny because queuing together doesn't mean we live together. In that case, we wouldn't need two people to queue. Imagine a group of 10 students or classmates, not related by blood, queuing and buying takeaway dinner for their homes, but only being given one free plastic bag with a handle to share.