Online sales over the moon


Baking day: Nur Farra (centre) with assistants Nazatul Athirah Amir Amzah (left), 24, and Suraya Norlela Osman, 46, at her bakery in Bukit Mertajam. — LIM BENG TATT/The Star.

BUKIT MERTAJAM: With the Covid-19 pandemic looming over her business, pastry entrepreneur Nur Farrah Diba Azhar is relying on the Internet to promote her halal mooncakes this year, especially the new Shanghai mooncake.

The 31-year-old owner of Farrah Diba Bakery said her sales have improved ever since she began promoting her products on her social media accounts and website.

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