When was the last time you paid only $2.50 for your nasi padang?
A plate of the good stuff — white rice heaped with chicken gravy, sauteed vegetables and a fried potato ball, say — will set you back at least $6 in today's economy, or at least that's what majority of the comments on his post are saying.
But someone paid less than half for his lunch and that someone is Member of Parliament representing the Tampines GRC, the selfie party himself Mr. Baey Yam Keng.