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myBurgerLab sacks COO over Friday prayer fine remarks

By FMT in August 22, 2025 – Reading time 1 minute
myBurgerLab sacks COO over Friday prayer fine remarks


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myBurgerLab sacked Andrew Chong as the COO a day after he had apologised for his post yesterday. (Facebook pic)
PETALING JAYA:

Homegrown burger outlet myBurgerLab has sacked its chief operating officer, Andrew Chong, over his remarks on fines being imposed on Muslim men in Terengganu who do not perform the Friday prayers without a valid reason.

The eatery’s management said it was deeply saddened by the comments made by Chong in his personal social media account, adding that it “rightfully” angered, disappointed and hurt the Muslim community.

It maintained that Chong’s remarks were not the company’s statement and did not reflect its core values of respect, unity and inclusivity.

“In response, we have terminated Chong’s employment and all affiliations effective today,” it said in a statement.

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