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Face-to-face service: Nurain selling soy food and drinks at the Danau Kota bazaar, apart from taking up online orders since last year.
PETALING JAYA: Ramadan bazaars, an annual nationwide affair trademarked by open-air markets packed with people looking for meals to break their day-long fast, went digital in 2020 due to Covid-19.
This year, although some states allowed bazaars to operate, many street hawkers are sticking to online platforms, after the trial run last Ramadan bore great success.
For almost 20 years, Nurain Mohamad Nasit’s family has been selling hot soy drinks and tau fu fa (soybean pudding) at their shop but would open a stall at a Ramadan bazaar for one month each year.
KUALA LUMPUR (Jan 15): The Federation of Malay Hawkers and Petty Traders Association of Malaysia (GPPPKMM) has urged the Government to consider allowing night markets to operate in areas placed under the Movement Control Order (MCO).
Its secretary-general Mohamed Zamri Mohammed said the traders would comply with the standard operating procedures (SOP) to be able to earn their income during this challenging period.
“Traders are mostly from the B40 category, and part of them are living hand-to-mouth with no savings, so they might be able to survive for a week or two, but what will happen if the MCO is extended?” he said while appearing as a guest on the Ruang Bicara programme aired on Bernama TV tonight.