For 7,000 rupees, packaged rice for sale in 5-star hotels sells 300 servings a day



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MELAKA, KOMPAS.com – Hatten Hotel, a 5-star hotel in Malaysia that sells packed rice for 2 ringgit (Rp. 7,000), admits that its merchandise sells for 300 servings a day.

Then, in just one hour since it opened at 12 noon, this food called Nasi Bajet (cheap rice) sold more than 100 servings.

According to media reviews Daily rays On Sunday (7/2/2021), people stormed the packed rice stand until a long line formed.

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Their enthusiasm is very high for buying rice packed with a selection of vegetables, as well as side dish options such as chicken, fish or meat.

A pharmacy employee named Nurul Suhada (36) welcomes Hatten Hotel’s initiative to sell food at affordable prices.

He bought Bajet rice after it was recommended by his colleagues and because it was cooked by chefs in 5-star hotels and places close to his workplace.

“I was also surprised that the fish and vegetable side dishes and the additional tempeh chili sauce were only 3 ringgit (10,000 rupees),” he said when asked by reporters. Daily rays.

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Later, Rosnita Abu Talib (55) was also very happy with the presence of the Hatten Hotel Bajet rice, because it could save a lot of money for her family.

“This is the second time I have bought and I am satisfied, although it is only 2 ringgit a package, but it is delicious and does not disappoint.”

“Those with large families like me will benefit enormously,” he said.

The Head of Operations of the Hatten Hotel’s Food and Beverage Division, Andy Ohang Seng Kee, said that since Friday (5/2/2021) they have been selling Bajet rice to help their declining finances.

They are trying to save employees and the hotel industry that have been paralyzed since the Movement Control Order (PKP), a kind of Restriction of Community Activities (PPKM) in Indonesia.

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He explained that in one day, the Hatten Hotel’s inexpensive rice sells more than 300 packages from 12 noon to 8 pm.

“During the day we sell chicken food and fish, if the garnishes run out chef will prepare another menu so that customers can enjoy a different dish every day. “

“As long as there is demand during that time, we will continue even if the price is low.”

“At least this way it can help the hotel’s revenue and help the B40 (medium to low) group,” he said. Daily rays.

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