A Ramly burger seller in Kuala Lumpur now finds themselves at the centre of controversy after charging a tourist RM10 for a regular burger (burger biasa) in the bustling area of Bukit Bintang.
Increasing prices for tourists is a familiar practice among Malaysian salespeople, but one might question whether there should be a limit, particularly when it involves food. 🤔
The now-viral video captured the incident, originally intended for a straightforward comparison between a Ramly burger and another local joint:
The tourist, seeking clarification, asked the owner, “So, the regular burger is the one without cheese and egg, right?”
The lack of a visible price menu became a focal point for netizens, who swiftly flooded the comment section expressing their displeasure.
Many argued that the tourist had fallen victim to a price markup, suggesting that…