Food truck association takes steps to expand service areas in Johor Baru


Food trucks operating near Sentral Hotel Johor Baru. — Filepic

THE Desa Tebrau Foodtruck Entrepreneur Association is planning to expand their business areas to better serve tourists now that Johor is in Phase Four of the National Recovery Plan.

Association chairman Mohd Redzuan Shah Ahmad said the organisation had handed over a proposal to Johor Baru City Council (MBJB) on the matter.

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