M’sians Are Apparently Boycotting Ramly Burger After Founder Allegedly Called Municipal Council To Capture Stray Dog

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M’sians Are Apparently Boycotting Ramly Burger After Founder Allegedly Called Municipal Council To Capture Stray Dog

26-Jan-2024
By Ayunie

In a recent social media post that has caught attention online, a netizen named Shangar Sadayapan has expressed sadness towards local entrepreneur Dato' Ramly who allegedly reported a stray dog, residing near his company's factory, to the municipal council.


According to the netizen, he has been regularly providing food for the stray dog, which has recently given birth to puppies less than a month old. The netizen claims that the stray dog has never entered the factory compound. Despite this, according to his Facebook post, a report was reportedly made to the municipal council regarding its presence which resulted in the stray dog's capture.



The current fate of the captured stray dog remains unknown, and the netizen fears the possibility of the dog being euthanized if no action is taken. In an effort to save the dog, the netizen is seeking donations to cover the RM500 release fee, which can be transferred to his Maybank account (164146466791).



The netizen's plea for assistance has resonated with many, prompting support on social media. However, some netizens now calling for a boycott of Dato' Ramly's products in response to the alleged incident.


What do you think of this situation? Comment below.


Source: Facebook 

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