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(Reuters) - A number of Manchester United players are 'not good enough' while some others are being 'overpaid', the club's co-owner Jim Ratcliffe said on Monday as manager Ruben Amorim faces an uphill task to turn around the side's fortunes.

Nowhere to go: Discarded vegetables lying by a roadside in Cameron Highlands. — Photo courtesy of China Press

According to vegetable supplier Louis Law from Cameron Highlands, green vegetables accounted for nearly 90% of the vegetables discarded.Law said demand for vegetables during Ramadan would usually be low as consumers eat fewer vegetables. Law urged the government to take action to prevent further wastage of locally-grown vegetables by implementing stricter regulations on imported vegetables to protect the local farmers.

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