Old-timers take baby steps to online sale platforms


Tan showing her page on a delivery service platform on her smartphone in front of her stall in Penang.

WITH the country experiencing its second year of the Covid-19 pandemic and after several rounds of the movement control order (MCO), wantan mee seller Tan Siew Choo has finally decided to engage delivery providers in a bid to sustain her business.

The 57-year-old, who has just started engaging with a delivery provider in late May, said she hoped to reach her regular customers, especially those from further districts in Penang with the use of delivery services.

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