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Consumers Association of Kedah says detected hike in prices of flour-based food at Ramadan bazaars

ALOR SETAR, April 7 — The Consumers Association of Kedah has detected an increase in prices for flour-based food, especially ‘kuih-muih’ sold at the Ramadan bazaars in the state this year.

“The prices of chicken, eggs, cooking oil, canned milk and flour have risen sharply in the past and that has forced traders to raise the prices of food sold at the bazaar. He said the situation caused many traders to opt to sell other types of dishes to avoid receiving complaints from the public. “In every Ramadan ‘ayam golek’ and ‘ayam percik’ become a mandatory menu sought by the public. However, now the chicken is sold up to RM30 each so it is quite burdensome for those who want to buy,” he said.

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