On the first day of the Menu Rahmah program, it pleased consumers and noted that the food was affordable, delectable, and delicious.
The meal was not only balanced but also affordable for low-income families. The food is fresh and incredibly delicious, and the pricing is fair.
Most customers claimed that the program is excellent and worthwhile for individuals with a big family.”
Customers could be lining up for the RM5 meal at the Menu Rahmah counter during lunch at the supermarket.
The lunch menu includes white rice, side dishes, and mineral water.
The Menu Rahmah project allows consumers to have lunch and dinner at approximately 15,000 restaurants around the country for just RM5.
The program were cooperation between Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry with the Malaysian Indian Restaurant Owners’ Association, Malaysian Muslim Restaurant Owners’ Association, Malaysian Tomyam Operators Association, Malaysian Singapore Coffee Shop Proprietors General Association, Bumiputera Retailers Organization, Malaysia Retail Chain Association, and Malaysia Retailers Association.
Info source – The Star