Even without a ceiling price for chicken, consumers at the Chow Kit market in Kuala Lumpur said they had no choice but to continue buying the item, as it is a main staple food for many Malaysians household.
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00:00 (chicken clunking)
00:02 (people chattering)
00:05 (people chattering)
00:08 (speaking in foreign language)
00:12 (speaking in foreign language)
00:17 (speaking in foreign language)
00:22 (speaking in foreign language)
00:26 (speaking in foreign language)
00:30 - So when they announced the floating for the chicken,
00:56 no more ceiling price, what do you feel as a consumer?
00:59 (speaking in foreign language)
01:01 (laughing)
01:03 - Do you think that this floating will increase the price,
01:23 do you think, in the long run?
01:24 - How do you mean by?
01:25 - Meaning there's no more ceiling price,
01:27 do you think the price of the chicken will go up?
01:29 - Share will go up, definitely will go up.
01:32 - And what do you like to tell the government,
01:34 what do you think they should ideally do?
01:36 - I think the government should help out a bit,
01:40 like, control the price.
01:42 (people chattering)
01:45 (speaking in foreign language)
01:49 [BLANK_AUDIO]