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Devotees turn to artificial flowers to cut costs

GEORGE TOWN: The low supply of flowers coupled with people cutting down on expenses for non-essential items are driving devotees to opt for artificial flowers for this Wesak Day celebration.

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'Bag' of roses to melt a heart

GEORGE TOWN: Last-minute orders for Valentine’s Day were pouring in for florists around the country.

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Romance still on agenda

GEORGE TOWN: Love will conquer all, even Covid-19, with precautions, of course.

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No price too high when it comes to true love

GEORGE TOWN: True love and romance may cost a little more than usual this Valentine’s Day but this has not stopped lovers from snapping up the pricier bouquets. Florist Beatrice Lam said there is always demand for flowers on occasions such as Valentine’s Day.

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Valentine's Day boon despite pandemic blues


Blooming business:
Lam putting the finishing touches on the bouquets for Valentine’s Day at her shop in George Town. — ZAINUDIN AHAD/The Star
GEORGE TOWN: Fresh blooms are synonymous with Valentine’s Day as people show their affection for each other, and this year was no different despite the movement control order.
Florist Beatrice Lam says she had been busy assembling pre-ordered bouquets.
“I did not expect business to be good this year.
“Usually when Valentine’s Day falls on a weekend or during the Chinese New Year break, there are fewer orders as people like to send bouquets to offices to surprise their partner.

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