Mmm... Meatballs.
Various groups formed on social media are posting pictures of scrumptious dishes that have attracted likes and support from the local community.
Bob Hafiz Fauzi, 36, who used to run a western food stall at a coffee shop in Bayan Baru, now promotes his food online and offers delivery services to certain areas. “Although my business is down by 50%, it is okay as I now work at my own pace and there is less pressure.Nurul Nor Ashikin Nasarudin, 36, from Kuala Lumpur, came over to Penang to visit her mother before the MCO and is making good use of her time.“With the MCO now extended to May 12, it is only wise to do something with our time.“So we decided that for Ramadan this year, we would cook meals like butter rice and chicken chop and promote them via Ramadan bazaar portals.
Nurul Nor Ashikin said she offered free delivery in certain areas and required orders to be made early to prepare for the day.A screen grab from the Bazar Ramadan Online Kampong Melayu Air Itam 2020 Facebook page showing Italian delights. A portal featuring the delicacies being offered by traders. A vendor promoting his fruit juice online. — Photos: ZAINUDIN AHAD/The StarMore scrumptious choices available online this year.
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