KL mall removes vape vending machine following controversy

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The Health Ministry met up with the management of the shopping mall

The management of a shopping mall in the capital city has put a stop to the operation of a vape vending machine on its premises following a discussion sparked online amongst concerned Malaysians by its presence.

The Health Ministry stated that they have met with the management of the shopping mall to explain the prohibition on the sale and display of smoking products, according to Free Malaysia Today. “The ministry suggested that the management immediately cease the operation of the vending machines as a social responsibility, to which they agreed and complied,” it said.

The ban on selling e-cigarettes through vending machines fell under Rule 10 of the Control of Tobacco Product Regulations 2004 under the Food Act 1983.“A vape vending machine at a mall in KL. “No requirement to scan IC for age verification checks before purchase. Just pay with card or e-wallet,” she captioned her tweet.Court allows home Ministry’s appeal, rules two provisions in extradition Act validInitiatives and new collaborations allow organisations to deploy AI securely and at scale, supported by an NCS AI talent base of 3,000 AI practitioners and 300 AI experts

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