Top photo via Mothership reader, Llaollao Singapore/IG. Bacillus spores involved concentrated spore samples. This will hopefully help the brand "balance the green initiative" while also mitigating customers' expectations, the statement said. "In our local effort and to align with the green environment initiative, we try to deter unnecessary usage by charging a small token for additional spoons per serving."Īfter "monitoring the situation", the brand said that they have revised the position to allow up to two spoons per serving with the third chargeable at S$0.50, effective from Dec. In response to Mothership's queries, a Llaollao representative said that since March 2021, the brand has left behind its plastic spoons, substituting them with Polylactic Acid (PLA), a compostable biodegradable material. Mothership understands that Llaollao has reached out to the customer as of Dec. The Mothership reader then sent another message saying, "How am I nasty when you are not even clear with your extra charges my goodness." It also said that they are "working on communication to facilitate this issue".
The reply confirmed that Llaollao has left behind their plastic spoons and replaced them with biodegradable ones, which they are now charging for. The first line of the reply said "I'm replying the nasty customer", which led the customer to believe that it could be a "copy and paste" situation, with the staff forgetting to remove that line before hitting send. © Provided by Mothership © Provided by Mothership The Gl-BSP was not cytotoxicity in S180 cells and PG cells (human lung carcinoma cell) in vitro. It was showed that Gl-BSP (50, 100, and 200 mg kg1) exhibited antitumor effect against Sarcoma 180 (S180) in BALB/c mice. This was sent via an Instagram Direct Message (DM). The antitumor and immunomodulatory activity of broken-spore of Ganodermalucidum polysaccharides (Gl-BSP) were investigated in vivo and in vitro. The next thing the Mothership reader did was to write into the brand, suggesting that a sign should be placed at the counter to inform customers about the additional charge for spoons. She added that the spoons were "not hidden" and "pretty accessible".
"If I had known that need to pay S$0.50 more for a spoon, I wouldn't have taken. There was "no sign to indicate" the extra charges, she said. An additional S$0.50 was charged to her card. Additional spoon costs an extra S$0.50Īccording to the reader, she was paying for her yoghurt when her husband took an extra spoon from the counter. Updates will be published here if needed.Īn extra spoon at Llaollao will cost S$0.50 - this is what one Mothership reader learned after visiting Llaollao's outlet at Great World City on Nov. Disclaimer: Microsoft News is currently reviewing the accuracy of this story with the publisher due to social media source.