Friday, May 18, 2007

Good News For Roti Canai Lovers ...

Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry is not accommodating the request for a price hike.

Deputy minister Datuk S. Veerasingam today assured consumers that the roti canai and capati price would not be raised.He said that contrary to a news report yesterday, the Malaysian Muslim Restaurant Operators Association (Presma) and the Indian Restaurant Operators Association (Prisma) had promised not to hike the price of the delicacy.

Yesterday, Presma deputy president I Kamarul Zaman Seenimohideen was quoted as saying that its members would increase the price of roti canai and capati by 10 sen starting next month and that the move was inevitable due to the price rise in other cooking materials.The price of general purpose flour was increased by 15 sen per kg in the peninsula and 10 sen per kg in Sabah and Sarawak effective last Tuesday.

Consumers who find themselves paying more than the present price, which is between 70 sen and RM1.20, for roti canai could complain to the ministry and enforcement would also be stepped up to ensure that traders do not increase prices of consumer goods at whim.

No worries friends, the price of roti canai will be increasesd, lets have a roti canai feast !!
Btw how much flour do they need to make a piece of roti canai?
I don't think they need a kg to do so right ??
Their request for the price hike is unreasonable and unacceptable.

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