However, there are times when a food or beverage item has been priced exorbitantly by eatery vendors, prompting customers to voice out.post by Mohd Fadly Samin showed the man holding a receipt of his food from a cafe located in the Kuala Lumpur World Trade Centre.
He said in his post that he took this as an expensive lesson for not double-checking the price before making the final payment.The receipt showed that he ordered a plate of fried noodles priced at RM6 and a bowl of lontong at RM12.Netizens were naturally taken aback by the price but others also speculated that it could have been a fluke to which Fadly reiterated when replying to a user that he shared the post for others to exercise vigilance and double check prices before paying.
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