S’gor proposes ban on foreign cooks in eateries serving local food

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S’gor proposes ban on foreign cooks in eateries serving local food
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PETALING JAYA: The proposed move by the Selangor state government to ban foreign workers working as main cooks at hawker stalls will ensure the small-scale business is run only by locals while retaining the authentic taste of Malaysian food, say stakeholders.

“It is up to us to retain our way of cooking and tradition,” he said when asked to comment on the proposal. The Penang Island City Council has said it will be widening the ban to all hawker stalls, food courts, and coffee shops starting next year.Introduced in 2014 and implemented since 2016, the policy covers 13 types of local hawker food.

On the bigger hawker centres or food courts, Ang said such establishments are run like restaurants with specialties such as Japanese, Arab or Thai food, so foreign cooks should be allowed as they are located on private premises.However, Malaysian Indian Restaurant Owners Association deputy president C. Krishnan noted that permits are given by the Home Ministry to hire cooks in restaurants, or “kedai makanan”.

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