Bargain hunters throng closing-down sale


Final season: People queuing to enter Robinsons in Kuala Lumpur. — LOW LAY PHON/The Star

KUALA LUMPUR: Shoppers queued for hours to grab last-minute deals at the two Robinsons department stores, which are ceasing operations. Robinsons started operating here in 1928.

Everyone followed the standard operating procedure, including keeping to a physical distance of at least one metre and there was no shoving and jostling, as they waited patiently for their turn to enter the stores located at The Gardens Mall at Mid Valley Megamall and KLCC.

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