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Prima Deli puts ‘ridiculous’ slice of cheese on cake for birthday greeting, loyal customer disappointed – Mothership.SG – News from Singapore, Asia and around the world

A longtime customer of Prima Deli’s Tampines Street 21 outlet was left disappointed after finding an unexpected ingredient on a cake he ordered for his wife’s birthday — a slice of processed cheese. Speaking to Mothership, the customer, Brian Tan, shared that he had been ordering cakes from the outlet for years, but never had such an experience. The cake was ordered on Tuesday (Aug. 30) afternoon, for collection on Wednesday (Aug. 31). The chosen flavour, Hazelnut Delight, was his favourite and “most ordered” cake. Tan had indicated a request for the words “生日快乐” (“Happy Birthday” in Chinese) to be written on the cake, as he had done on previous occasions. Birthday cake with a greeting written on sliced cheese. Photo courtesy of Brian Tan. After collecting the cake, Tan found that the message had been written correctly, but was surprised to find that it was written on a slice of processed cheese. He shared that previous cakes he had “faithfully ordered” over the years were written on white chocolate instead. A cake Tan previously ordered from the same outlet. Photo courtesy of Brian Tan. Decorations removed to lay cheese slice “My family was so annoyed with the slice cheese, that we immediately removed it,” said Tan. But they then found that the cheese was covering indentations in the cake, which led Tan to suspect that the decorative chocolate pieces could have been “removed to lay flat that ridiculous slice of cheese,” Tan told Mothership. Here’s what the cake looks like without a birthday greeting, from one of Tan’s previous purchases: “Botched job” Disappointed, Tan said he has “never ever seen them doing such botched job on a cake.” He shared that he was not able to obtain a refund. “The staff even have the audacity to say it’s normal,” he said. He was also not allowed to exchange the cake, as the outlet had no more cakes in the desired size. Tan submitted a complaint on the Prima Deli website, and took to Facebook to warn other potential customers to “be careful when patronising” the outlet. He added: “All I know is this cake is an utter disappointment and my wife was very unhappy with it and I felt very bad that I had disappointed her.”Customer declines replacement cake offer Tan shared that Prima Deli contacted him on Sep. 1, and said it would investigate the matter. He commended the representative for being “very genuine”, and for offering to provide the next cake on the house. However, Tan declined the offer, saying he never set out to get a free cake, but wanted to highlight “the dropping standard and service provided by one of their franchise” instead. According to this Facebook page, the Tampines Street 21 outlet is run by one of Prima Deli’s franchisees. Mothership has reached out to Prima Deli for a statement, and will update this article if they respond. Article photos via Brian Tan