Eating out 'addiction' shrinks disposable income, Rafizi blames past policies
EXCLUSIVE | Malaysians have become “addicted” to eating out and are spending a considerable portion of their earnings every month to satiate such a habit, said Economy Minister Rafizi Ramli.
Blaming this on past policies, he said in comparison with other economies such as South Korea, Malaysian households spend a relatively big proportion of their income on takeout and eating out, resulting in the depletion of their tight disposable income.
This, he added, makes local households more sensitive to knock-on inflation on the price of cooked food, even when headline inflation has declined...
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