'Exorbitant' commission of food delivery platforms under probe

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Competition Commission and Consumer Affairs Ministry have met with stakeholders, says Iskandar Ismail.

The Malaysia Competition Commission is investigating complaints of "exorbitant" commission fees imposed by food delivery services and also the price of food and beverages imposed on these platforms.

MyCC chief executive officer Iskandar Ismail said the commission and the Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry have met with stakeholders including F&B and retail industry players to understand the issues raised by them.

 

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It is about time. The gov could have looked into it earlier

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