(Reuters) - Nottingham Forest manager Nuno Espirito Santo is not looking at the Premier League table but thinking only of the next game following his side’s comprehensive 3-1 East Midlands derby win over Leicester City at the King Power Stadium on Friday.
Master at work: Nadarajah slicing up mutton for customers at a market in Bukit Mertajam, Penang. — ZHAFARAN NASIB/The Star
“Every year, we would gather at home to feast together during the festival and mutton curry is an absolute must,” she said yesterday.At a Bukit Mertajam market, 61-year-old butcher K. Nadarajah said he could still make a profit selling imported mutton at RM36 per kg compared with RM40 per kg last year.
Despite the price drop, Nadarajah, who has been a butcher for almost 50 years, said he has not seen any surge in demand yet.“With the rising cost of living, perhaps consumers are cautious on their spending and are not splurging to buy more than necessary,” he said.
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