Hong Kong food bazaar diners back call to allow hawkers to cook with gas: survey
More than 90 per cent of respondents supported effort to allow open flame
Nine out of 10 people have backed a call to allow hawkers to use gas instead of electric stoves, a survey has found.
The January event was the first time the government legalised street food businesses during the new year festivities. But with hawkers not allowed to use fire due to safety concerns, organisers were forced to spend more than HK$40,000 on power generators and had to run cables from a nearby market to provide electricity.
“In the last food bazaar, the hawkers used electric stoves to prepare their food and that caused some problems. For example, the fuse jumped,” Lee Tai-shing, chief community organiser for the Concerning CSSA and Low Income Alliance, said.
“It would be much better if gas stoves are allowed.”