10 Guiding Principles of Baby Satay
Our Family has been making these Great-Tasting Satays for 3 generations. The original secret recipe was from a Grand Aunt in Johor, Malaysia. The recipe was later refined, combining the original authentic taste with modern food processes and philosophies.
As such, we say:
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Yes to Clean and Hygenic Food – Sources of meat supplies, Food-production processes and Environment – our kids grew up in Singapore and Australia : The Baby Satay promise : " We'll only feed you what we feed our kids "
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No to All Unknown Food Source – we serve quality meats only from certified food suppliers from reputable countries – no Mad Cows, Bird-flu chickens or unknown meats for us !
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Yes to Great Natural Taste – our satays are marinated locally to ensure freshness with at least 10 spices, all natural and sourced from Malaysia , Indonesia, Thailand, Singapore, India and Australia to create this great authentic taste.
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No to MSG, Artificial Colouring, Preservatives and Flavouring – with operations in Australia, we are especially sensitive to allergies and you can be rest assured that we ban MSG and all artificial colouring, preservatives and flavouring from our food.
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Yes to helping kids and parents eat better and healthier – it’s hard enough to get our kids to eat properly. We are committed to quality, great-tasting, healthier and easy-to-prepare food that both kids and adults will simply love.
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No to Trans Fat and other bad cholesterol – we use only natural oils and the grilling process will eliminate all excess oil - the world does not need another fast food joint.
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Yes to Charity and giving back to society – more than 10% of all profits will be donated to charities and other good social causes. Feel free to let us know of charities you support!
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No to exploitation of workers, child labour, etc – where appropriate, we will employ under-privileged workers and pay fair wages.
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Yes to your Suggestions to help us to serve you better – we also welcome special customized orders to meet your special dietary needs or preferences.
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No to Bad, Unfriendly and Unresponsive Service – Life in Hong Kong is stressful enough !
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Last updated: January 9, 2012