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MCO: Penang City Council mulls allowing nasi kandar restaurants to operate for sahur

Monday, 20 Apr 2020 09:36 PM MYT

GEORGE TOWN, April 20 — The Penang City Council will study the proposal of several nasi kandar restaurant operators on the island to carry out food delivery services during the pre-dawn meal period under the movement control order . “The MBPP will first review with the authorities like the police whether the proposal can be adopted during the MCO,” he said when contacted by Bernama here today.

Earlier, Indian Muslim Community Organisation of Malaysia president Mohd Rizwan Abdul Ghafoor Khan called on the MBPP to consider the proposal as it was concerned about the plights of factory workers working late at night and the bachelors who could not go out to buy food due to the MCO.

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