Traders, low-cost flat dwellers struggle with control order
PPR residents buying groceries during the movement-control order at Sri Pantai, Pantai Dalam, yesterday. – The Malaysian Insight pic by Afif Abd Halim, March 21, 2020.
SUNDRY-SHOP owners at the Sri Pantai public housing project in Kuala Lumpur are facing difficulties restocking goods after earlier panic-buying sprees and a hike in prices of items like onions and chicken amid the movement-control order . They also complained that there is a shortage of customers because residents are afraid to venture out to get their supplies.
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