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SUSSushiBurgerX
post May 25 2017, 12:11 PM

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QUOTE(joe_mamak @ May 25 2017, 11:02 AM)
Korean but with French name. 

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SUSSushiBurgerX
post May 25 2017, 12:12 PM

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QUOTE(o0o0 @ May 25 2017, 11:48 AM)
your "people spend like that" is refering to who??
the people spend RM5 buy bread ?
or the people buy property and rent out?

i have no bad perception to any of the 2 group of people above,
i also hope economy to be stable, every one can afford Rm5 bread once a while.
But TOO MUCH of people day dreaming thinking that buy property and rent out can use rental to cover loan installment and after 35 years get a free house.
this is one of the root cause of property price hike, economy down, people can't afford expensive food once a while, shop restaurant close down, business doing bad start cutting headcounts..
it is a chain effect caused all people in a tough life..

not asking everyone not to buy property and rent out,
but TOO MUCH of people day dreaming of this will bring big trouble..
end end public just drop in the legal Money Game created by property developers..
rich ppl getting rich, poor ppl getting poor..
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You tok what? I bought RM16 sammich from Tous Le Jous!!!!

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post May 25 2017, 12:26 PM

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QUOTE(Cloudx @ May 25 2017, 12:23 PM)
It's just a normal bakery in Korea, just like Kings Bakery we have here. The why it's PREMIUM here is because it's a KOREAN brand thus malaysians it's a premium brand and all their flour, yeast, ingredients premium rolleyes.gif
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Flour, yeast all imported from Korea! laugh.gif But please lah, KING Bakery is really sampah...even supermarket Bakery is better than them. King used to be respetacble maybe 10 years ago...now it's the worst bakery i can think off.

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post May 25 2017, 12:38 PM

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QUOTE(dangerminimouse @ May 25 2017, 12:30 PM)
but why is Japan able to target low cost, but Korea doesn't want to do this? Look at Daiso, Panasonic and Aeon.

I wonder if Samsung and LG still sell low margin electronic products.

maybe Korea didn't want to bring their Lotte to here. But I am just curious.
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Daiso stuff probably made in China...LOL

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