Item-aunty
Official and unofficial warnings, such as those from Giant Singapore , where an "Aunty" character warns followers about scam messages involving fake vouchers [19]. 3. Pop Culture References
In Singapore and Malaysia, the term "Aunty" is a common honorific for older women. Searching for "reports" on items involving aunties often brings up community-led "awareness" posts on platforms like the Complaint Singapore Facebook group [16]. These include: item-aunty
Reports of an "aunty" at markets (e.g., Beach Road Army Market) allegedly swapping new items for second-hand stock during the packing process [11]. Official and unofficial warnings, such as those from
"Reports" by users regarding aunties overcharging for small items or refusing refunds for faulty goods [3, 10, 12]. Searching for "reports" on items involving aunties often
A specific viral video titled circulates on platforms like YouTube [17].
These "reports" are entertainment-based rather than factual news or data reports. 2. Consumer & Social "Reports"






