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People go crazy for barbecue pork this time of year in Singapore,Anal | Adult Movies Online with lines typically forming round the block for the grilled treat.
This year however, people are buzzing about the lines of foreign workers -- most, if not all in blue-collar jobs -- standing in line for their employers, at just S$5 ($3.50) an hour.
SEE ALSO: This ramen joint is an introverted foodie's paradiseSome have deemed this exploitation, while others say it's fair game.
Some of these workers told news outlet Todaythat they were happy to earn extra cash.
"I slept three hours (last night),” said Pandiyaraj, a sewer maintenance worker, who was back in line for a second day.
The 28-year-old started queueing at 5:15am together with his three colleagues for his supervisor, and bought 50kg worth of the pork.
For this, he earned S$5 (US$3.50) an hour, or S$30 over two days. He also received half a day off.

"They can't say no to their bosses."
But one migrant worker welfare group in Singapore says it is an exploitation of cheap labour and demeans workers.
Many of Singapore's foreign workers typically come from parts of South Asia such as southern India and Bangladesh, and are here on a work visa.
And that's the grey area. Strictly speaking, they can only perform work in the occupation stated on their Work Permit cards -- which wouldn't be standing in line for barbecue pork.
"Foreign workers can hardly say no to their bosses because their employment is dependent on the goodwill of their employers," Jolovan Wham of the Humanitarian Organisation for Migration Economics pointed out.
Debate heats up online
But many on social media disagreed with Wham, saying that the workers might have been in need of spare cash.
"As long as the workers are willing to earn that extra money, why not? To us [the money] is nothing but [to] the workers it's extra bonus," said one commenter on Facebook.
"There's nothing wrong here--they are paid and there's an agreement with both parties... it's not abuse," said another netizen.
"Customer win [by not queueing], foreign workers win [by earning money] and shop wins. I would say it's a good thing," commented a user.
But others felt it was exploitation.
"You want to eat it but you're lazy."
"I believe the workers do it not because of money alone, a large part is also because the person asking them to do is their superior," said a user.
"You want to eat it but you're lazy to queue [for it], get foreign workers to do it on [your] behalf. Money really makes the world go around," another said.
And now, one chain might have the answer to ending the debate.
Customers will soon be able to buy Lim Chee Guan's bak kwaonline with its new app, which will provide an estimated waiting time and state when the order is ready to be picked up.
However, the initiative is limited to only one store, so you might still have to get in line for now.
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