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Thread: Price goes up and wont come down!!!

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    Price goes up and wont come down!!!

    Looks like they are not going to give up the price hike.

    http://www.thestar.com.my/news/story...778&sec=nation

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    This is the 1st news I clicked to day and ain't surprised at all. Thats why I'm not wrong in saying its all wrong from the start when your dear gahmen you voted to office increased fuel prices and a domino effect thereon. Teh tarik is RM1.20 at the shops when RM1.00 is already an exhorbitant price all along. One roadside vendor can still sell for 80 sen per cuppa. I'm not surprised they's give all sorts of excuses hereon. Business ethics is rather evil in this country and prices go up at the slightest excuse.
    The power is with the consumer. YOU MAKE IT A POINT to eat less outside.

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    I think the hawkers like price hike of petrol because they can increase their price at the same time, but will not reduce it when petrol price going down. That's how they can make extra profit from us.

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    Only customer power can effectively turn things around. But how many of us are really committed to create change?


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    These greedy hawkers are robbers! I am definitely eating out less often these days.

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    prices wud only come down when their biz suffers from lack of biz. everyone just have to reduce spending to induce lower prices. if we continue to buy at the higher prices, who in the right mind wud reduce prices for the consumer??

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    Quote Originally Posted by RGRaj
    Only customer power can effectively turn things around. But how many of us are really committed to create change?

    malaysians are rich, that's why the restaurants are all crowded during weekends.

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