Fair food pricing a hard nut to crack


Johor Indian Muslim restaurant operators are not increasing their prices as customers might avoid patronising their outlets.

Indian Muslim restaurant operators, based in Johor, have no intention of increasing prices for the time being despite paying more for raw food ingredients.

Johor Indian Muslim Entrepreneurs Association (Perusim) secretary Hussein Ibrahim said increasing prices was the last thing they would resort to.

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