Lost appeal of food courts


Yazila says business is bad and she is lucky if even 50 people turn up at her stall daily. — Photos: LOW LAY PHON/The Star

HAWKER Yazila Zulkifli still remembers a time when customers packed her stall at the Pandan Jaya food court in Ampang and she could barely keep up with the demand.

This is in stark contrast to her situation now, where she is lucky to attract even 50 customers in a day.

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