Dine-in services resume today


An MBPP environment health licensing officer checking the social distancing floor markers and other measures at a fast food outlet in Penang. — Photos: LIM BENG TATT and MUSTAFA AHMAD/The Star

THOSE planning to get some work done at food outlets while dining in can forget about the idea completely as they will no longer be allowed to do so when dine-in services are allowed in phases in Penang beginning today.

Patrons, said Penang Island City Council licensing department senior health officer Goh Eng Chun, will have to “travel light” without their electronic gadgets such as laptops, tablets and iPads when visiting the food outlets.

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