Restaurants association urge govt to allow limited dine-in to mitigate loss of business

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PETALING JAYA: Some 4,200 Muslim restaurants and mamak outlets nationwide will remain partially open for business, but only for take-away or food deliveries, says Malaysian Muslim Restaurant Owners Association (Presma) president Datuk Jawahar Ali Taib Khan.

"Our members will remain open to allow customers to order takeaways or deliveries through GrabFood and Foodpanda.Nevertheless, he noted that Presma will be appealing to the government to allow limited dining in to mitigate the losses suffered by members due to a drop in business over the last few weeks.

He said members initially experienced a decline of between 20% and 30% in businesses, following Covid-19 being detected in the country in late January.

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