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post Apr 17 2024, 11:28 AM, updated 2y ago

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Malaysia’s love affair with sweetness poses a formidable challenge to the government’s efforts to reduce sugar consumption, judging from the prevailing sentiment among those living and working in the federal administrative capital after the rollout of a pilot project.

Reception has been lukewarm in Putrajaya where the “Kurang Manis” (Less Sweet) campaign was first launched to promote healthier drinking habits, reflecting a broader cultural resistance to change.

“There are no drinks in Malaysia that’s made without sugar. If it’s not sweet, it’s not nice,” drinks stall vendor Jamilah Hasyim told Malay Mail when asked her views of the campaign during a recent visit.

Jamilah, stationed at a drinks stall in Putrajaya’s Precinct 16, believes that change must begin at home, advocating for parental guidance in instilling healthier drinking habits.

“It should start from the home. Take for example my relatives, they encourage their kids to drink plain water and avoid sugary drinks even at home. Making it a habit and not feeding your kids sugar at a young age can curb that addiction,” she said.

The government’s Sugar Reduction Advocacy Plan, spearheaded by former health minister Dr Zaliha Mustafa, aims to raise awareness about the perils of excessive sugar consumption.

Under this initiative, several food courts in Putrajaya have committed to using only one teaspoon of sugar per drink, marking a modest step towards healthier beverage options.

Dr Zaliha said studies have shown a link between excessive sugar intake and various diseases, and urged Malaysians to be aware of the foods and drinks they consume, especially those that are pre-cooked or pre-packaged because many sweetened drinks for sale contain high sugar levels, including carbonated drinks, cordials or syrups, and sweetened drinks made from tea and coffee.

At Kak Ct Corner in Precinct 8, a seller who only wanted to be known as Nazarullah said he and his colleagues have responded to the campaign by reducing the amount of condensed milk in their beverages.

While they’ve encountered some receptive customers, Nazarullah acknowledges the prevailing demand for sweeter drinks.

“Our observations show the public still want that sweet taste,” he conceded.

“In a two and a half litre mix we used to use two full cans of condensed milk, now we’re using one and a half only. We’re already reducing the sugar levels but we can’t reduce that much because the customers don’t want it that way.

“As for our regulars we tell them that we’re serving less sugar and so far there’ve been no complaints. Thing is if they come and say we want it sweet then we have no choice but to serve it that way,” he told Malay Mail.

Dr Zaliha said studies have shown a link between excessive sugar intake and various diseases, and urged Malaysians to be aware of the foods and drinks they consume, especially those that are pre-cooked or pre-packaged because many sweetened drinks for sale contain high sugar levels, including carbonated drinks, cordials or syrups, and sweetened drinks made from tea and coffee.

At Kak Ct Corner in Precinct 8, a seller who only wanted to be known as Nazarullah said he and his colleagues have responded to the campaign by reducing the amount of condensed milk in their beverages.

While they’ve encountered some receptive customers, Nazarullah acknowledges the prevailing demand for sweeter drinks.

“Our observations show the public still want that sweet taste,” he conceded.

“In a two and a half litre mix we used to use two full cans of condensed milk, now we’re using one and a half only. We’re already reducing the sugar levels but we can’t reduce that much because the customers don’t want it that way.

“As for our regulars we tell them that we’re serving less sugar and so far there’ve been no complaints. Thing is if they come and say we want it sweet then we have no choice but to serve it that way,” he told Malay Mail.

https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/202...ste-buds/127057
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post Apr 17 2024, 11:29 AM

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need ops tambah pahit, and tambah masam as bekap...
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post Apr 17 2024, 11:30 AM

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i would like to propose obesity tax if taxpayer was of certain bmi... the taxpayers can get deduction from health checks anyway.

but for taxpayers than reduced bmi from 35 to 30... should be given tax relief too...
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post Apr 17 2024, 11:32 AM

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tax on sugar
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post Apr 17 2024, 11:33 AM

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QUOTE(zhou.xingxing @ Apr 17 2024, 11:30 AM)
i would like to propose obesity tax if taxpayer was of certain bmi... the taxpayers can get deduction from health checks anyway.

but for taxpayers than reduced bmi from 35 to 30... should be given tax relief too...
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B40 oren will mogok.
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post Apr 17 2024, 11:35 AM

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Special Incentive to healthy people (Free Tng Pin / Free Insurance blablabla), like this will motivate lot of people.
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post Apr 17 2024, 11:36 AM

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put hefty tax on potato chip, junk food, might help.
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post Apr 17 2024, 11:36 AM

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Why Health Ministry dengki sangat?

Let people enjoy the sweet foods and drinks.

Why need to suffer eating foods that lack of flavours etc


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post Apr 17 2024, 11:36 AM

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QUOTE(pgsiemkia @ Apr 17 2024, 11:33 AM)
B40 oren will mogok.
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Then impose a tax on mogok too, winrar
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QUOTE(pgsiemkia @ Apr 17 2024, 11:33 AM)
B40 oren will mogok.
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they not taxpayer..... laugh.gif
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post Apr 17 2024, 11:37 AM

 
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Just say the sugar company is linked to israel and ask people to boikot sugar.

Konfem berkesan.
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post Apr 17 2024, 11:38 AM

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how to success when ah neh still use same amount of milk when i ask for kurang manis?
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post Apr 17 2024, 11:39 AM

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Alamak.. I thought they gonna force all shop give discount for kurang manis or zero sugar so I no need to pay same price for biasa and also kurang. sad.gif

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post Apr 17 2024, 11:40 AM

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duhhh, whick KKM campaign ever successful?
addiction is damn hard to beat.

honestly i dont enjoy soda drink that are heavy in sweetener, it taste damn weird. please give back my sugar.

This post has been edited by zerorating: Apr 17 2024, 11:41 AM
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post Apr 17 2024, 11:40 AM

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Should change the name to Kempen Potong Kaki.
That will scare them
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post Apr 17 2024, 11:40 AM

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Govt is strange.

On one hand they do campaign to cut down on sugar use.

And then in November 2023 last year, govt then secretly gave a RM1.00 per kg subsidy for raw sugar to two private company totaling RM42 million per month.

When exposed in parliament, the MOF denied it was a subsidy but called it an "incentive".

https://www.nst.com.my/news/nation/2024/03/...asure-says-amir

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post Apr 17 2024, 11:42 AM

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Biar harga gula naik tanpa incentive
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post Apr 17 2024, 11:46 AM

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Sad to say, we are a "sugar culture". You walk into a 7-11, Famili Mart or KK... eih, boycott.... Mart and look at the list of drinks in the fridge. What you get is....

70% "might as well drink sugar" related.
20% Alcohol (if no sell, then add to sugar list).
5% "artificial sweet" or "less sweet" drinks
5% mineral water / non-sweetened drinks.

How lar like that want to cut sugar?
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post Apr 17 2024, 11:46 AM

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QUOTE(zhou.xingxing @ Apr 17 2024, 11:30 AM)
i would like to propose obesity tax if taxpayer was of certain bmi... the taxpayers can get deduction from health checks anyway.

but for taxpayers than reduced bmi from 35 to 30... should be given tax relief too...
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On top of that above certain bmi full medical charge.
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post Apr 17 2024, 11:47 AM

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QUOTE(poweredbydiscuz @ Apr 17 2024, 11:37 AM)
Just say the sugar company is linked to israel and ask people to boikot sugar.

Konfem berkesan.
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This might work.

So easy lol

Best marketing

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