Still picking from trash


1. Several people believed to be foreigners are seen rummaging through the garbage next to an Alam Flora bin to select good looking or undamaged vegetables as a cleaner (right) walks past.2. Flashback of the report on Aug 6.

Business is proceeding as usual for illegal traders who seem unperturbed by the fuss over the selling of discarded vegetables scavenged from rubbish bins at the Selayang Wholesale Market in Kuala Lumpur.

Little appears to have been done to stop the people from rummaging through the bins and selling what they find to the public.

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