Joanne -
            
Honestly this deserves a 0 star rating and possibly a report to SFA. I bought a roti boy bun and sau
Honestly, this deserves a 0-star rating and possibly a report to SFA. I bought a Roti Boy bun and a sausage bun from them this morning as I had an event nearby and was running late, so I didn't have time to go anywhere else for breakfast. I tried one bite of the Roti Boy and was disgusted because it was clearly a bit off. Something had gone wrong with the butter or margarine in the coffee layer on top. I couldn't take another bite and threw it away. I was understandably already suspicious about the sausage bun, but it smelled okay and I needed something to get rid of the horrible taste in my mouth from that one bite of Roti Boy. I also wouldn't have a chance to find other food until at least 1 pm. So, I ate the sausage bun, and it tasted pretty normal. Fast forward 3 hours: as I'm walking to the MRT after my event, I'm feeling strangely unwell but not nauseated yet. I board the train. Seven stops later, I'm on the MRT platform, puking into a plastic bag that I thankfully had in my bag. I vomited the whole sausage bun and felt better after that. It is definitely the bread from this Swee Heng that made me throw up because I had zero other food or drink in the morning other than that and the normal drinking water from home. Did Swee Heng leave the buns unrefrigerated/unchilled the entire night and then just happily sell them in the morning? When I was buying the buns, I was in a long queue. I wonder how many other people got vomiting or diarrhea too. Update: The bakery called me. According to them, their buns are made on the day itself. Maybe that's true, but it's strange that the Roti Boy tasted so bad if it was just made that morning. And according to them, no other customers have reported food poisoning from that day ββοΈ But they have said that they will investigate and get back to me, so I will wait and see.