KUALA LUMPUR: Consumers have to brace themselves for dearer greens and foodstuff resulting from the new fuel prices.
Vegetable farmers said they were expecting a ripple effect that would lead to higher production and transportation costs while restaurant operators said customers were likely to pay more – sooner or later – for their teh tarik and roti canai.
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