RESTAURANT associations have expressed concern after a 56-year-old woman contracted cholera in the Petaling district on Oct 21.
"The cholera issue should not have arisen. We are strongly urging our members to look into the hygiene of their premises and food preparation areas," said Malaysian Muslim Restaurant Owners Association (Presma) vice-president Abdul Mukthahir M. Ibrahim (pic).
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