Johor eateries undecided on raising food prices following higher water rates


A car wash outlet in Taman Iskandar, Johor Baru. The supervisor of the outlet fears losing regular customers if he increases the prices for their services.

JOHOR BARU: Indian Muslim restaurants in Johor are taking a “wait-and-see” approach before deciding to increase the prices of their food and drinks.

Johor Indian Muslim Entrepreneurs Association (Perusim) secretary Hussein Ibrahim said customers were becoming more price sensitive and a minimal increase in the prices would drive them away.

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