Eateries with Singgah Madani logo to offer discounts for 'kurang manis' or 'kosong' drinks


Anwar (centre) launching the Singgah Madani logo and programme at an eatery in Putrajaya on Feb 28. At left is Chief Secretary to the Government Tan Sri Shamsul Azri Abu Bakar. – Bernama

PUTRAJAYA: The Malaysian Muslim Restaurant Operators Association (Presma) is offering a 30 sen discount on drinks with less sugar or no sugar at a chain of nasi kandar restaurants that display the Singgah Madani logo.

Presma president Datuk Jawahar Ali Taib Khan said the effort was aimed at promoting a healthy lifestyle among the people.

"The price of low-sugar or sugar-free drinks has been reduced by 30 sen from RM1.80 to RM1.50 to encourage the local community to adopt a healthier eating style.

"This is also part of the social responsibility of restaurateurs to the community and the country," he said after a Singgah Madani (Madani Stopover) Programme at the Nasi Kandar Putrajaya Restaurant chain officiated by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim here on Friday (Feb 28).

Earlier, Anwar signed the Singgah Madani logo at Nasi Kandar Restoran Liga Maju Putrajaya to symbolically launch the programme.

Jawahar Ali said the nasi kandar restaurant was chosen as the first location for the programme as it was seen as a significant location with an element of unity among the multiracial community.

The programme is an initiative of the National Academy of Malaysia in the Prime Minister's Office in collaboration with the Malaysian Indian Muslim Youth Movement (Gepima) and Presma. – Bernama

 

 

 

 

 

 

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