Food court deserted as people remain at home


Up until the MCO was enforced in March last year, the central market food court had been popular with people looking for a quick meal. — Filepic

THE food court on the upper floor of the central market in Sibu is one of those most affected by the Covid-19 pandemic.

The numerous closures of the market since February this year has left a greater adverse impact on the food court than the wet and dry markets on the ground floor.

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