Are they cold blood beings?

I should say they are cold blood beings. People already in suffer but they added more salt to the wounds. This is really ugly, uncivilized act.

An unwelcome gift – expired noodles

Someone donated 9,000 packets of instant noodles for flood victims last week.

The Malaysian Red Crescent Society (MRCS) should be saying thank you but it is not – the noodles’ expiry date was October last year.

“It is bad enough that people often donate worn-out items but giving expired food items is just unacceptable.

“They are only making things worse,” MRCS director of operations Mohd Kamal Omar said. The noodles packed in 300 boxes arrived on Wednesday.

“We noticed very attractive labels placed over the expiry date. We tore them off and saw the (expiry) date was Oct 3 last year.

“Can you imagine what would have happened if the expired food products had reached the flood victims?” he asked.

“They could suffer from food poisoning or diarrhoea.

“They are already victims of circumstances, there is no need to worsen the situation,” he added.

Does it the way for you to discard the expired foods without any cost pay? Please, be a human being.

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   One Response to “Are they cold blood beings?”

  1. 凡奇 Frankie Says:

    they thought The Malaysian Red Crescent Society (MRCS) is rubbish collector or what? so bad.

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