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 BREAK: BYD seagull now cost less than Axia

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rtk73
post May 26 2025, 10:26 PM

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QUOTE(JimbeamofNRT @ May 26 2025, 08:21 PM)
some SA already buat fire sale on dongfeng box

can get brand new under rm69K

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Sos?
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post May 26 2025, 10:28 PM

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QUOTE(JimbeamofNRT @ May 26 2025, 08:21 PM)
some SA already buat fire sale on dongfeng box

can get brand new under rm69K

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QUOTE(rtk73 @ May 26 2025, 10:26 PM)
Sos?
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Ummm … The name doesn’t inspire much confidence. Box…
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QUOTE(diffyhelman2 @ May 26 2025, 10:28 PM)
Ummm … The name doesn’t inspire much confidence.  Box…
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Sounds like a type of noodles?
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post May 26 2025, 10:40 PM

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QUOTE(JohnL77 @ May 26 2025, 08:38 PM)
Food seems cheap in China. Why in Malaysia ktards love it when subsidies are removed and taxes are increased?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5hjXBVax0o
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Cheap but what quality? Like Mixue, milk tea no milk or tea, ice cream no ice or cream
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QUOTE(diffyhelman2 @ May 26 2025, 09:59 PM)
You always drive way past the low fuel alert sign?
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Nope , Max is left 1 bar then I go fuel up dy never saw the fuel sign light up . Safe to say can continue another 50km for sure ( not under jam condition) . The very same car if let my seisohai house mate drive confirm city drive cannot pass 300km one( Experiment alot time dy till I tot the car got issue bring to perodua check found no issue )
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post May 26 2025, 10:47 PM

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QUOTE(Gargamel_gibson @ May 26 2025, 10:40 PM)
Cheap but what quality? Like Mixue, milk tea no milk or tea, ice cream no ice or cream
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Tau foo faa in China RM1.50. XL size Yootiao RM1.80. How bad can the quality of yootiao be? It's just fried dough.

The problem is, if Malaysians love removing subsidies so much, food price will go up but the quality will remain the same or maybe even get worse.
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post May 26 2025, 11:05 PM

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i wish they bring microcar EV here
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post May 27 2025, 12:59 AM

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QUOTE(JohnL77 @ May 26 2025, 10:47 PM)
Tau foo faa in China RM1.50. XL size Yootiao RM1.80. How bad can the quality of yootiao be? It's just fried dough.

The problem is, if Malaysians love removing subsidies so much, food price will go up but the quality will remain the same or maybe even get worse.
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"It's just fried dough"

Sure, until you see the additives. They use potassium alum in their youtiao, can read on Wikipedia. Then who knows what oil they use, gutter oil or oil bought from kerosene tanks?
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post May 27 2025, 01:00 AM

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QUOTE(Gargamel_gibson @ May 27 2025, 12:59 AM)
"It's just fried dough"

Sure, until you see the additives. They use potassium alum in their youtiao, can read on Wikipedia. Then who knows what oil they use, gutter oil or oil bought from kerosene tanks?
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what is the alum for?

QUOTE(JohnL77 @ May 26 2025, 10:47 PM)
Tau foo faa in China RM1.50. XL size Yootiao RM1.80. How bad can the quality of yootiao be? It's just fried dough.

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makes me think back why I love yoo! youtiao and taufufah cost 2-3x the price of street hawker ones.

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post May 27 2025, 01:06 AM

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QUOTE(Gargamel_gibson @ May 27 2025, 12:59 AM)
"It's just fried dough"

Sure, until you see the additives. They use potassium alum in their youtiao, can read on Wikipedia. Then who knows what oil they use, gutter oil or oil bought from kerosene tanks?
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But do you all want food prices in Malaysia to go up? I'm already paying RM13 for zap fan.
QUOTE(diffyhelman2 @ May 27 2025, 01:00 AM)
what is the alum for?
makes me think back why I love yoo! youtiao and taufufah cost 2-3x the price of street hawker ones.
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Potassium alum is used as an aftershave. Is it toxic?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potassium_alum

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post May 27 2025, 01:10 AM

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QUOTE(JohnL77 @ May 27 2025, 01:06 AM)
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But do you all want food prices in Malaysia to go up? I'm already paying RM13 for zap fan.

Potassium alum is used as an aftershave. Is it toxic?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potassium_alum

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“For example, potassium alum is frequently used in leavening of youtiao, a traditional Chinese fried bread, throughout China.[46]”

Come on sodium bicarbonate is cheap…why need to resort to this?
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post May 27 2025, 01:11 AM

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QUOTE(diffyhelman2 @ May 27 2025, 01:10 AM)
“For example, potassium alum is frequently used in leavening of youtiao, a traditional Chinese fried bread, throughout China.[46]”

Come on sodium bicarbonate is cheap…why need to resort to this?
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2 in 1 baking soda and salt?

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Alum was used by bakers in England during the 1800s to make bread whiter. This was theorized by some, including John Snow, to cause rickets.[47][48] The Sale of Food and Drugs Act 1875 (38 & 39 Vict. c. 63) prevented this and other adulterations.[49]

Potassium alum, under the name "alum powder", is found in the spice section of many grocery stores in the US. Its chief culinary use is in pickling recipes, to preserve and add crispness to fruit and vegetables.

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post May 27 2025, 01:16 AM

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Came into this thread to read about EVs…

Mana tau so many comments about taufofaa and fried bread lol
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post May 27 2025, 01:37 AM

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QUOTE(diffyhelman2 @ May 27 2025, 01:10 AM)
“For example, potassium alum is frequently used in leavening of youtiao, a traditional Chinese fried bread, throughout China.[46]”

Come on sodium bicarbonate is cheap…why need to resort to this?
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QUOTE(JohnL77 @ May 27 2025, 01:11 AM)
2 in 1 baking soda and salt?
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The fak if I know. England banned it in bloody 1875. China food standards are just not safe enough. Same soy sauce also have local and export version, because local food standards so bad that they don't care, export version for overseas less additive
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QUOTE(Gargamel_gibson @ May 27 2025, 01:37 AM)
The fak if I know. England banned it in bloody 1875. China food standards are just not safe enough. Same soy sauce also have local and export version, because local food standards so bad that they don't care, export version for overseas less additive
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Hmm Wiki said some British physician from the 1800s theorized that it caused rickets, but doesn't seem like they proved it. Still allowed for some restricted uses as a food additive today. Apparently even China restricted its usage. Anyway, back to main question - you guys want food prices in Malaysia to go up?

https://foodadditives.net/alum/potassium-alum/

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With the same function of sodium aluminum sulfate but used less than the former, it can be used as a slow-acting leavening acid in baked goods, which reacts with sodium bicarbonate to release carbon dioxide in the condition of oven heat.

It can also be used in pickling to maintain crispness of fruit and vegetables.

Europe limited the uses in food

However, the uses of aluminium sulphate (E520), aluminium sodium sulphate (E521), aluminium potassium sulphate (E522) and aluminium ammonium sulphate (E523) in food are decreasing over time in Europe due to the change in legislation coming into force in February 2014, where the applications are only in two categories: candied cherries and only egg white. (1)

China also restricted its uses

China has banned the use of aluminum compounds – acidic sodium aluminum phosphate, sodium aluminosilicate and aluminum octenyl succinate starch as food additives and aluminum-containing food additives shall not be used in the production of puffed food since July 1, 2014.

Meanwhile, potassium aluminum sulfate and ammonium aluminum sulfate are forbidden to be used in the production of wheat flour and its products (except fried noodle products, batter, breading flour, and frying powder). The alum commonly used in making steamed buns and fried dough sticks was potassium aluminum sulfate.

These two aluminum sulfates were widely used in processing food such as fried food and puffed food in China. However, excessive aluminum may enter into the human body and can cause harm to our health, such as memory loss, mental retardation, movement slowness or even neurological disorders – Alzheimer’s disease.

Japan

Japan’s Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare (MHLW) has also limited the use of aluminum potassium sulfate and aluminum ammonium sulfate to a maximum use level of 0.1 g (as aluminum) per kg in bread, moist cakes and confections since August 27, 2018. (2)

Medicine

Its pharmaceutical grade has already been used for thousands of years to stop bleeding of small cuts based on its astringent, styptic, soften and healing effects. This property is also utilized in some cosmetics – natural aftershaves.

It can also be used as an antiseptic for wounds, tonsillitis and acne.

Is Potassium Alum Safe to Eat?

Yes, the safety of aluminum potassium sulfate as a food additive has been approved by authorities, such as the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), UK Food Standards Agency, as well as the Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives (JECFA).

What’re the possible Side Effects of Potassium Alum?

The controversy of aluminum toxicity has existed for decades. The hypothesis in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease pointed out in 2011 concluded that “aluminum significantly contributes to Alzheimer’s disease is built upon very solid experimental evidence and should not be dismissed.” (8)

However, no solid evidence that aluminium toxicity is associated with the increase of Alzheimer’s disease and the controversy is not resolved by the FDA.

Does China have a high rate of Alzheimer's?
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post May 27 2025, 01:54 AM

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QUOTE(langstrasse @ May 27 2025, 01:16 AM)
Came into this thread to read about EVs…

Mana tau so many comments about taufofaa and fried bread lol
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We all know it's not going to be that price in Malaysia. Plus Boy96 already gave the main points in the 1st page. Range 200km only. Got fast charging or not? Even if got fast charging, you'll have to charge it a lot. More charging cycle = battery degrade faster?

Why talking about bread now? Because the next question is, how Malaysia want to compete with China government heavily subsidizing everything?
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post May 27 2025, 02:13 AM

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nah ill skip this ev,not mature yet,let the ev early adorter take the hit 1st
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post May 27 2025, 05:37 AM

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QUOTE(Boy96 @ May 26 2025, 07:46 PM)
Then on LPT i was doing 160 suddenly ahsia overtake me like nothing got what hidden mod inside
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You are going down hill?
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What u tok...? My axia only rm25k... cheaper than byd one...
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QUOTE(river.sand @ May 26 2025, 08:16 PM)
CCP dumping EV in Malaysia.

Malaysia should impose a 100% tariff on China EV 🤬
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I think PM X will extend to finish off Mahathir's car industry cronies.

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