Vegetable prices going up due to fuel hike and rainy season


JOHOR BARU: Vegetables, especially those imported from China, are more expensive now following the recent fuel price increase and the start of the rainy season.

Vegetable seller Latipah Dardak, 43, said that although a price increase was expected, some suppliers were taking advantage of the situation.

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