QuickCheck: Are restaurateurs forced to offer a 'Menu Rahmah'?

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QuickCheck: Are restaurateurs forced to offer a 'Menu Rahmah'?
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Is it true that all restaurants must offer a 'Menu Rahmah'?

SINCE its launch, the"Menu Ramah" initiative has seen much success in helping those in need find something affordable to feed themselves with. However, the initiative has made one restaurateur go on social media with the claim that it had forced his small business to shutter as he could not cope with the losses.

Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Minister Datuk Seri Salahuddin Ayub had said that menus offered were to include a meat dish with vegetable and rice and that it was not going to be a one-off initiative.

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