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#Star50: Malaysian businessman empowers special needs teens via skills training


During the pandemic, Seven Tea One has focused on promoting online sales via e-commerce platforms, their website and through social media, offering gift sets for bulk purchases, among other things. Photos: Seven Tea One
When businessman Lai Chong Haur, 51, quit the corporate world to take over the Seven Tea One social enterprise from his co-founder in 2018, he knew he would not regret it.
In fact, he had also been using his own funds to keep the organisation afloat since the pandemic hit.
A set-up for people with special needs, the social enterprise employs and trains differently abled teenagers and the marginalised to earn an income in a non-discriminatory work environment.

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Eateries enjoying brisk business


Effects from the relaxation were immediately felt with more dine-ins and reservations.
However, there were now some concerns over the RM10,000 fine on those who violated the standard operating procedure.
The Pan Malaysia Koo Soo Restaurants & Chefs Association vice-president Datuk Ringo Kaw said eateries in the Klang Valley were seeing positive increase in patronage, especially during weekends.
“Although interstate travel is still not allowed, people are utilising the opportunity to gather with their loved ones.
“Many are also making plans to see their family before Ramadan begins next month. This is a good sign and we hope things will improve further, ” he said.

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