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Amanah sets up Indian Muslim committee in response to new party
KUALA LUMPUR: Parti Amanah Negara communications director Khalid Samad welcomed the establishment of an Indian Muslim special committee within his party.
Customers happy with this two-hour practice
CLOSING restaurants for two hours every day to clean up has not only received positive feedback from diners, it has also helped increase business for the owners.
We will not raise prices, says Presma
PUTRAJAYA: Mamak restaurant operators will not be increasing their prices following the withdrawal of the subsidy for cooking oil, Malaysian Muslim Restaurant Owners Association (Presma) president Noorul Hassan Saul Hameed said.
Restaurants hit hard but ‘it’s not like we use a lot for one roti canai’
PETALING JAYA: Malaysians entered November having to recalibrate their budgets following the reduction in cooking oil subsidy and the 15 sen increase in fuel prices.
Eatery found not issuing GST receipts
GEORGE TOWN: A famous Nasi Kandar restaurant in Penang Road was caught red handed collecting Good and Services Tax (GST) but not issuing receipts to customers.
MIC concerned over labour shortage in service industry
PETALING JAYA: The MIC views with serious concern the manpower problems faced by Indian small and medium enterprises, particularly in the service industry.
MIC: Foreign labour freeze hurting SMEs
PETALING JAYA: Many Indian restaurants are closing shop due to a shortage of workers caused by the freeze on foreign labour, says MIC president Datuk Seri Dr S. Subramaniam.
Freeze on intake of foreign workers a strain to restaurants
KUALA LUMPUR: If there is no concrete solution to the freeze on the intake of foreign workers, the iconic 24-hour mamak restaurants will be out of business soon, says the Malaysian Muslim Restaurant Owners Association (Presma).
Chicken traders raise prices
PETALING JAYA: Traders have taken advantage of the festive peÂÂriod to increase the price of chicÂken, raising it over the ceiling priÂces allowed.
Restaurant owners: Import vegetables to stabilise prices
PETALING JAYA: As restaurant owners and food operators feel the after effects of El Nino, some of them are calling on the Government to import more vegetables from neighbouring countries to temporarily stabilise prices.