Eateries: Cost also determined by raw materials, other aspects


Price checks: The ministry is giving traders one week to revise their prices or face action.

PETALING JAYA: Restaurant and lorry operators, faced with an order to lower prices due to the cheaper fuel, say there is no way they can meet the one-week deadline.

Responding to the deadline set by the Domestic Trade, Cooperatives and Consumerism Minister, both parties said they could not adhere as other costs were rising.

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