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Published on: Thursday, January 28, 2021
By: Nikko Fabian
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Inspection carried out at one of the stores in Kota Kinabalu recently. - pic for illustration only.
Kota Kinabalu: Consumers in Sabah are urging the Domestic Trade and Consumers Affairs (KPDNHEP) to include more essential goods in the list of controlled items during the pandemic period, a measure to ease financial burden of the buying public.
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Consumers noted the prices of several canned goods, preserved food and fresh products has been increasing of late, making life more difficult to survive during this difficult time.
In view of the negative impact of the pandemic, consumers suggested that KPDNHEP Minister Datuk Alexander Nanta Linggi to issue marching order to his enforcement personnel to conduct stringent random inspections in various wet markets, supermarkets, grocery stores and other outlets to discourage operators/businessmen/traders from illegally increasing prices of essential com
KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysians thronged hypermarkets and restaurants over the weekend to stock up on supplies and dine with families and friends, ahead of new movement curbs widely expected to be announced by Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin on Monday (Jan 11) to tackle surging coronavirus cases.
Long queues were seen at supermarkets and hypermarkets, and items such as toilet rolls and vegetables were said to be out of stock at some supermarkets. Two Cabinet ministers issued statements on Sunday urging shoppers not to panic buy.
Lawyer Amna Karmila, 50, was among those who ate out. I wanted to take my 16-year-old son for a quick breakfast treat on Saturday before tighter rules kick in as he has been studying hard at home and school is supposed to reopen on Jan 20. I was shocked to see a really long queue of people outside the restaurant, she told The Straits Times.
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