Stuck with leftovers


Chew believes this is the worst durian season he has seen in his 20 years as a seller.

JOHOR BARU: High prices but low quality fruits - these are the twin troubles facing durian sellers in Johor who put the blame on overseas exports, mainly to China.

With the recovery movement control order (MCO), sellers have seen a 30% increase in customers visiting their stores with some even dining in now as restrictions have been relaxed.

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