GEORGE TOWN, July 4 — The Ministry of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs, Penang branch has so far received four complaints on chicken sellers not displaying the price tags at...
GEORGE TOWN, July 4 — The Ministry of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs, Penang branch has so far received four complaints on chicken sellers not displaying the price tags at their trade premises after the new ceiling price was introduced on July 1.
“Based on our monitoring, the traders are believed to have resorted to this malpractice in order to sell chicken at higher than the ceiling price of RM9.40 per kilogramme . Agriculture and Food Industries Minister, Datuk Seri Ronald Kiandee reportedly said the Cabinet also agreed to set the retail ceiling price of chicken eggs of Grade A at 45 sen each, grade B and grade C .
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