Re: Need contact to complain on food stalls increase price



On Wed, 15 Mar 2006 14:00:46 +0800, "Celeste" <lxianmei@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Starting this week, some stalls in the cafeteria at my workplace increased
their food prices by RM0.30. Some complains had been made to the HR but no
action taken so far.

Is it illegal to raise prices? As far as I know, nasi lemak isn't on the list
of controlled goods.

It's simple - if only SOME of the stalls have increased prices, vote with
your wallet & frequent the other stalls that haven't increased prices. It's a
free world - the stall-holders should be free to charge what they like, and
you are certainly free to decide not to patronize them.

Dave
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