tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8166088718033439162.post4072684890663076355..comments2023-08-04T22:46:05.576+08:00Comments on lovesharks.sg: Cruelty on the wedding menusharkmanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13305537999997936267noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8166088718033439162.post-102475109993687872009-09-07T21:43:35.251+08:002009-09-07T21:43:35.251+08:00It happens not only in Singapore, shark's fin ...It happens not only in Singapore, shark's fin soup is very popular in Malaysia, Taiwan, Hong Kong and China.<br />How to stop this cruelty?Quotes for a bridal shower cakehttp://www.infobridalshower.com/bridal-shower-party-supplies/quotes-for-a-bridal-shower-cake.phpnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8166088718033439162.post-21030555681341057192009-04-15T16:51:00.000+08:002009-04-15T16:51:00.000+08:00I am against eating anything harvested or animals ...I am against eating anything harvested or animals treated cruelly. I saw some video clips on u tube on how cute animals are tortured for their fur and I seriously wonder why. I felt so sorry for them. As for the article you've posted above, actually there are shark farms in the world, in China, Thailand and States too... check out this site: http://travel.webshots.com/photo/2707389560033174829gUQiOo <br /><br />I think shark fins harvested are too expensive to be bought by wedding couples as those served in hotel banquets are as small as 1cm. I also asked people who work in banquets in hotel and they said the same. So to be fair to this Ruth Soh, she might be right after all.<br /><br />We should get people to stop eating shark's fins and buying fur...if the demand is low, the supply diminishes.<br /><br />I recently also came across a programme on Channel News Asia commenting highly on this entreprenuer who trades sharks fins in Singapore. Think he was awarded for his success... Think somewhere in the programme it was mentioned that those fins were harvested as they were huge and mostly chinese restaurants purchase them. So I kind of believe that hotel's comm director that theirs are from farms as repetedly, I hear people saying that the ones they had for their weddings are so small, they are less than the size of thier toddlers' thumbs. Whatmore, harvested fins are too expensive to obtain and very few places serve them. I would be interested to know which restaurant serves those harvested fins. but if they are from farms, think it is not cruel.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com