Sunday, May 16, 2021

PDRM Fines MyBurgerlab RM25,000 After Staff Eats in Store Before Shift

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MyBurgerLab today shared very alarming news on their official page that they were slapped with an RM25,000 fine by the police for allegedly not following the SOP. The reason MyBurgerLab shared the incident on their page is to remind other business owners that things like these can happen to them too.

So what happened actually? Well according to a WhatsApp message shared together with the post, the police came to check the outlet and saw one of the staff eating in-store before starting his normal shift. Renyi Chin, co-founder of MyBurgerLab also mentioned that the staff was eating at the table at 5.15pm and his shift starts at 5.30pm. Because of this, they were requested to go to the balai with their SSM document where they were slapped with an RM25,000 fine.

It is already hard for local businesses to keep themselves afloat. Having to face enforcement officers who can be so unsympathetic is simply heartbreaking. The fact of the matter is; the person ‘caught’ eating in-store is a actually a staff member having his meal before his shift starts.

Read the full post here:

[PSA]Just when we thought we can keep our heads down, focus on making good burgers and avoid all drama this MCO, this…

Posted by myBurgerLab on Sunday, May 16, 2021

Yes, MyBurgerLab can appeal so that the fine be reduced but it is something that can be prevented in the first place because as mentioned earlier, the person caught eating in-store is their staff. For other business owners out there, let this be a painful lesson, even if it is unfair, and pray that enforcement officers be a bit more emphatic in the future.

 

Also read: RM60,000 Worth Of Fines Issued At Penang Homestay For Violation Of SOPs During MCO 3.0

 

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