PETALING JAYA: Former national shuttler Datuk Seri Lee Chong Wei has related his experience of shoping at a supermarket, two days before the movement control order was implemented.
PETALING JAYA: Former national shuttler Datuk Seri Lee Chong Wei has related his experience of shoping at a supermarket, two days before the movement control order was implemented.
He headed to the nearest supermarket and was shocked by the"many aunties dashing into the store with overflowing shopping trollies"." he wrote on his Facebook page."There were people pushing trolleys with 10 bags of toilet paper! How many b***holes one needs to wash with that many?" he asked. Lee advised his fans that while Malaysians are facing an unprecedented crisis, it is important to store enough food as well as to stay at home.
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