COMMENT | Pouring cold water on free enterprise
Modified11 Apr 2021, 6:01 am
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COMMENT | A glass of tea costs RM1 in a hawker stall; RM1.80 in a kopitiam, about RM12 in a franchised café and up to RM18 for a cuppa in a five-star hotel. Which one of them is making a decent profit and which one is making a humongous yield?
There were days when a glass of
t’ng nang teh or Chinese tea would accompany gratis with a meal in a restaurant. Then when charges were imposed, it started with five sen (when a plater of fried rice was RM1) and has steadily been increased to the present 60 sen in the Klang Valley.
The Straits Times
Johor firm linked to fake halal meat syndicate to be charged in court
A total of 13 police reports have been lodged over the syndicate, which used fake halal labels.PHOTO: THE STAR/ASIA NEWS NETWORK
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