A hawker from Jenjarom accidentally sold borax as salt to a customer, and is now urgently seeking help from the public to spread this information.
“URGENT!!! Please help!!! Dear fellow villagers, please lend a hand ![]()
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Please help forward this article to let everyone know!! Let’s borrow everyone’s strength! Please inform your neighbours and friends that if anyone went to the Pasar Pagi-(Jenjarom) to buy groceries this morning (15/4/23), and bought salt from the grocery stall, please be aware!”
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Posted by éżć©æ”·äș§ïŒèŻæ on Saturday, April 15, 2023
Posting to Facebook, the hawker stall named éżć©æ”·äș§ïŒèŻæ hopes that the public can share the message and hopefully reach the customer who bought the wrong salt.
According to the statement, they found out that one pack of borax was missing from its warehouse. After asking around, they discovered that their worker mistakenly took the borax and sold it as edible salt.
“Borax is usually used as a cleaning agent, and we use it ourselves. If it is ingested by mistake, it could cause food poisoning ![]()
Please help by quickly informing your friends and family,” the statement adds.Â
If you have any information regarding this, you may contact them at 0129693791 or 0129275763. They have also filed a police report regarding the matter. The Facebook post has garnered more than 12k shares at the time of writing.
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