SETAPAK residents are up in arms after learning that Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) had approved a food court they objected to last year.
Federal Territories MCA chief Datuk Yew Teong Look said the residents collectively objected to the food court in Jalan Prima Setapak due to concerns over traffic congestion, noise pollution and cleanliness.
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