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Sarawakian chef Michelle Goh helms the one Michelin-starred Mia Restaurant in Bangkok, Thailand and is the youngest Malaysian woman to have bagged this accolade.

SHAH ALAM: Consumers have been urged not to use social media to highlight unreasonable price hikes but to report it directly to the authorities for fear of evidence being disposed of before action can be taken.

"When information goes viral, there is a possibility that evidence could be destroyed and so on,” he told reporters at the official opening of the AEON supermarket in Setia Alam here Monday .

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