PETALING JAYA: The Malaysian Muslim Restaurant Operators Association (Presma) does not support the proposal by the Johor Indian Muslim Entrepreneurs A...
Mohammad Idham said while mamak restaurants are usually a go-to place to enjoy a cheaper and less formal meal, a small bump in price can lead wallet-sensitive diners to reconsider returning. – ADAM AMIR HAMZAH/THESUNThe Malaysian Muslim Restaurant Operators Association does not support the proposal by the Johor Indian Muslim Entrepreneurs Association to raise food prices by 5% in 2025, said its president Datuk Jawahar Ali Taib Khan.
Jawahar said Presma has consistently raised the issue of price hikes with the relevant ministries and while the matter is caused by the increase in the cost of commercial diesel, rental and raw materials, its members are currently absorbing the additional expenses. “Cost hikes, be they from energy price increases, wages or supply disruptions, create ripple effects across industries, including food.
He said price increases can cause food insecurity and lead consumers to choose inferior alternatives.and manufacturing immediately increased.
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