End game law in tobacco bill will kill us, say coffee shops
Coffee shop owners lament the government’s move to pass a law to stop the sale of tobacco products or smoking devices to those born from 2007. – EPA pic, July 28, 2022.
COFFEE shop owners are not happy with the government’s move to pass a law to stop the sale of tobacco products or smoking devices to those born from 2007. The Malaysia Singapore Coffee Shop Proprietors’ General Association said such a move would severely impact the entire coffee shop sector in the country.
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