A year ago
Lady shares a horrifying story of how a dispatch t
Rider narrated to her the bad and unacceptable way he makes honey and sells it for public consumption. According to a Twitter up ser identified as @fauzziyahshoney, notable for making honey, she ordered stuff online and a dispatch rider brought it to her house, she went to meet the rider for the items and while on her way, she was limping, out of curiosity, the rider asked her why she was limping and she received to him that she was stung by a bee while she was busy harvesting honey in the forest. Going forward, he revealed that, the dispatch rider laughed at her for fit stressing herself while we have simple ways of making honey at home. Curious to know how this said honey is made at home, she asked that he breaks them down for her.
Read her full thread below;
“I am traumatized. I feel so much sadness like I am working in vain. A dispatch rider was sent to bring equipment to me. I went to meet him at the gate and he then asked me why I am limping. I told him that bees got into my boot while I was harvesting honey in the forest and he laughed at me. He said that I'm stressing myself and wasting my time.
He said he makes honey and other products in his house. He said he uses sugar or chemicals and flavors to make honey. All he has to do is enter the market for ingredients. He said that he uses stabilization to make it very thick and adds 3 flavors to make it taste like real honey. He also adds a chemical or lime to drive the ants away. He said there are different methods of making honey.
Then I asked him how he makes light honey, he asked me "What is light honey?"I realized where the battles came from. I have a hard time selling light honey because people believe that original honey must always be thick. A customer once blocked me off after I sent him two jars of light honey. He called me a fraud and I was very sad throughout that week. The dispatch rider said that they teach people how to test the honey with fire and paper.
Methods that they know will work for the thick paste they have made. I made a video of the honey manufacturer dispatch rider. He even asked me to sell my manual filling machine to him. He didn't feel any remorse. He stood there and laughed through the conversation. He didn't even know about honey types. He said he had just learned about it.
It was so hard to put my anger on a leash
Here I am explaining and explaining. Most beekeepers resort to exportation because it is hard to convince our neighbors that there are different types of honey. And there are the commenting trolls who have equally made their thick paste and are trying to sell it”.
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