Last week, a bakery owner called out food portal SethLui.com for soliciting payment to be featured in one of their food guides, going as far as to call it a “scam”. Seth Lui defended his business practices in a press release, but was this really something worth getting so heated over? Elsewhere, the government will impose restrictions on the value of arcade prizes at $100 come March 2024. Why the need to clamp down on a sunset industry?

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SethLui.com Addresses Sponsored Review Drama


Food portal SethLui.com rejects claim that it asks random eateries for payment to be featured
The original FB post about the email from SethLui.com
The FB post by SethLui.com
Addressing the drama - does every media publication have to go through this?
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Arcade Prizes to be Capped at $100


Arcade prizes value to be restricted to less than S$100 from Mar. 1, 2024: Shanmugam
'Some end up spending hours pressing buttons': Young people splurging on arcade games, sparking concerns


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