Some vendors note that customers are more cautious this year about how they spend their money.
KUALA LUMPUR: From thrifty shoppers to the rainy weather, some Deepavali bazaar traders at Little India in Brickfields are lamenting the numerous hurdles that are denting their sales.
“Sales are very bad this year. I have been here every year for seven years, and usually on weekdays, I could rake in RM1,500 a day. now, it’s hard to even get RM500,” said the 43-year-old.
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