Johor's Indian Muslim Entrepreneurs pledge to keep food prices steady amid rising costs.

The Johor Indian Muslim Entrepreneurs Association has pledged not to raise food prices at their eateries, as announced by Malaysian Minister Datuk Armizan Mohd Ali. This decision stems from a meeting on November 14, addressing concerns over rising operating costs and the upcoming minimum wage implementation. The ministry emphasized that any price hikes must be justified by direct costs; otherwise, they will seek explanations from the businesses.

November 19, 2024
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