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Castries Coconut Vendors Call For Licensing, Union Amid Hygiene Concerns

Coconut vendors operating near the Castries Market are pushing back against social media allegations claiming some of them dilute bottled coconut water and engage in unsanitary practices.

Viral videos circulating online show alleged instances of vendors tampering with coconut water by adding water or drinking directly from bottles meant for sale. However, vendors at the Castries Market insist these clips misrepresent their operations and unfairly tarnish their reputation.

One vendor explained what he believes is a misunderstanding about the supposed dilution.

“My take on the adding water is the fellas use the young coconuts instead of the mature ones so you’ll not get the full flavour of the coconut, you’ll get a watery taste. So it’s not basically adding water to coconut, [it] is using the younger ones,” he told St Lucia Times

He encouraged customers to watch the preparation process in real time in the interest of transparency.

“When you buy coconut water, you have to make sure that the guys have coconuts around so you can get the real coconut,” he said. “When you come by the market, the whole process happens in front of you, we … do nothing from home.”

The same vendor, in responding to a particularly troubling video showing a vendor drinking from a bottle before sealing it, condemned the act, saying the individual should be charged and was giving “everybody (coconut vendors) a bad name”. 

He also pointed out the lack of regulation in the industry and called for more oversight: “We need licences…so you can [be certified] and [can] say, you are a coconut vendor, but [right now]  anybody can just come and do their business.” 

Vending in Castries falls under the umbrella city council.

Another vendor expressed frustration over dishonest individuals harming the reputation of legitimate sellers.

“The fellas… mixing water are just crooks and they not really professional…. Them fellas are frauds.”

He added that his team values quality and customer service, and they make sure everything is done properly. On the issue of the viral video of the drinking incident where hygiene is concerned, he was blunt: “All that [is] unprofessional…that is not right.” 

Like others, he called for a union of coconut vendors.

 

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4 COMMENTS

  1. I remember when Chas talked about seeing standards for those selling charcoal, black pudding, fresh meat by the road, fish etc and y’all went crazy and certain people with to boutique mentality made it political. Now you see the light and the need for regulation and basic standards. Lucians will fight against their own best interest if you can give them a little ro ro to bite on. Damn proud Lucian.

  2. Let’s be honest most of you vendors will do anything for $$$$……you are handling money with the same hand distributing straws and your practices are extremely unsanitary …you ALL will have to answer to GOD.

  3. Most of these coconut vendors and their product is absolutely filthy. Do you know where they store these coconuts before they sell to you?

  4. im not these coconut vendors friend,they are too greedy.all of a sudden some of them want to sell 1 jelly coconut for $3.00xcd.only recently they raise the price to $2.50xcd and now $3.00. i really want to know the justification for that raise. these guys too too greedy.

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