Port Klang food court traders forced to close shop


Eye sore: Rubbish scattered around the car park of the food court.

THE presence of numerous illegal food stalls at the Bandar Sultan Sulaiman industrial area in Port Klang has caused traders at a nearby food court to close shop.

The food court, built by the Klang Municipal Council (MPK) in 1998, had 12 stalls with only one trader competing against the many illegal hawkers and was in a deplorable condition.

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