F&B operators face ‘devastating’ damage


In deep water: Muneer is now facing heavy losses and is at his wits’ end on how to salvage his business. — Photo courtesy of Mohamed Sharafath Muneer

KUALA LUMPUR: Times have been tough for F&B operators affected by the floods and might get worse in the aftermath.

Clifford Too, the owner of frozen yoghurt brand Moo Cow, suffered a blow to his business when his production facility along Jalan Ipoh in Kuala Lumpur was badly damaged by the floods in the Klang Valley.

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