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post May 27 2025, 09:58 AM, updated 7 months ago

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As of May 1, all eateries, including hawker stalls, have been barred from using household subsidised gas cylinders.

Instead, they have to use new purple 14kg commercial gas cylinders, which cost RM70 – almost three times the price of household subsidised gas cylinders, which are sold at just RM26.

Industry players are also required to apply for a yearly permit if they want to have more than three such cylinders.

The Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry is now cracking down to ensure that the food and beverage industry complies.

On May 1, the ministry kickstarted Ops Gasak to combat the misuse of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) subsidies. Since then, officers have seized RM883,000 worth of goods from eateries deemed to have broken the rules.

On May 23, minister Datuk Armizan Mohd Ali, who said the LPG subsidy cost the government RM3.4bil, clarified that premises using more than 42kg of LPG - or more than three cyclinders - must apply for a permit under the regulations of the Control of Supplies (Amendment) Act 2021.

The government had planned the switch to commercial gas in 2019 but had put the enforcement on hold.

Industry players, however, are still unclear about the requirements surrounding the implementation, warning that a switch to commercial gas could lead to a new round of price hikes.

Petaling Jaya Coffeeshop Association president Keu Kok Meng said they are willing to comply with the implementation, but what comes with the switch to the more expensive gas must be made clear.

“The government must announce what comes with the switch of gas cylinders. This is because food at coffeeshops are priced competitively low. This change will affect our costs.

“We understand where the government is coming from but give us time to change and adapt,” he told The Star, adding that they have been given notice by their gas suppliers to apply for permits.

He added that based on a survey of a noodle shop selling 70 bowls using two cylinders in a day, the price of noodles will see an increase of more than RM1 per bowl.

Malaysian Indian Restaurant Owners’ Association (Primas) president Govindasamy Jayabalan said they have written to the ministry to seek clarification on the matter.

He also urged the ministry to give them some room to adapt instead of issuing summons or seizing items in their operations.

“The 50kg commercial gas cylinder was not practical to be placed inside the premises, so the 14kg commercial gas cylinder is a good move but the cost is high.

“On average, a small restaurant uses about 100 cylinders per month, so that comes to RM2,600, but now we will have to fork out RM7,000. So, you can see that cost will eventually translate to the price of food.

https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2025...eeling-the-heat
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post May 27 2025, 10:13 AM

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Habis-la! Harga naik lagi…any chance to up the price and tai chi to gomen as excuses. Profit gila, tapi act poor.





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post May 27 2025, 10:27 AM

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QUOTE(HikayatSalju @ May 27 2025, 09:58 AM)
As of May 1, all eateries, including hawker stalls, have been barred from using household subsidised gas cylinders.

Instead, they have to use new purple 14kg commercial gas cylinders, which cost RM70 – almost three times the price of household subsidised gas cylinders, which are sold at just RM26.

Industry players are also required to apply for a yearly permit if they want to have more than three such cylinders.

The Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry is now cracking down to ensure that the food and beverage industry complies.

On May 1, the ministry kickstarted Ops Gasak to combat the misuse of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) subsidies. Since then, officers have seized RM883,000 worth of goods from eateries deemed to have broken the rules.

On May 23, minister Datuk Armizan Mohd Ali, who said the LPG subsidy cost the government RM3.4bil, clarified that premises using more than 42kg of LPG - or more than three cyclinders - must apply for a permit under the regulations of the Control of Supplies (Amendment) Act 2021.

The government had planned the switch to commercial gas in 2019 but had put the enforcement on hold.

Industry players, however, are still unclear about the requirements surrounding the implementation, warning that a switch to commercial gas could lead to a new round of price hikes.

Petaling Jaya Coffeeshop Association president Keu Kok Meng said they are willing to comply with the implementation, but what comes with the switch to the more expensive gas must be made clear.

“The government must announce what comes with the switch of gas cylinders. This is because food at coffeeshops are priced competitively low. This change will affect our costs.

“We understand where the government is coming from but give us time to change and adapt,” he told The Star, adding that they have been given notice by their gas suppliers to apply for permits.

He added that based on a survey of a noodle shop selling 70 bowls using two cylinders in a day, the price of noodles will see an increase of more than RM1 per bowl.

Malaysian Indian Restaurant Owners’ Association (Primas) president Govindasamy Jayabalan said they have written to the ministry to seek clarification on the matter.

He also urged the ministry to give them some room to adapt instead of issuing summons or seizing items in their operations.

“The 50kg commercial gas cylinder was not practical to be placed inside the premises, so the 14kg commercial gas cylinder is a good move but the cost is high.

“On average, a small restaurant uses about 100 cylinders per month, so that comes to RM2,600, but now we will have to fork out RM7,000. So, you can see that cost will eventually translate to the price of food.

https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2025...eeling-the-heat
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2 cylinders used for 70 bowls of noodles, sounds like mega bullshiet. That means each bowl uses 400g of LPG which is ~17000 btu of energy. The energy needed to heat 1kg of water from 25 celcius to 100 celcius is aroud 300 btus. To make one noodles requires the amount of gas equivalent to boiling 56 liters of water? Wanna scam who?
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stock up the cheap 1 1st
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post May 27 2025, 10:31 AM

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Why do we keep having this kind of problem? Either subsidise the heck out of everything OR abolish ALL subsidies!
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post May 27 2025, 10:34 AM

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QUOTE(pgsiemkia @ May 27 2025, 10:16 AM)
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Habis-la! Harga naik lagi…any chance to up the price and tai chi to gomen as excuses. Profit gila, tapi act poor.
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post May 27 2025, 10:41 AM

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QUOTE(treblecase @ May 27 2025, 03:31 AM)
Why do we keep having this kind of problem? Either subsidise the heck out of everything OR abolish ALL subsidies!
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Can not abolish. Najib have GST exemption for crustaceans with prawn in mind. And PH says Lobster are also crustaceans and accuse Najib of favoring the rich.


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post May 27 2025, 10:48 AM

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so lagi naik harga??
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. Ah that's PH returning the favor to their business owner political donors. Give reason for the to use to profiteer n do absolutely nothing but some lip service.
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post May 27 2025, 10:49 AM

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Lol price of food increase again, thank you govt. thumbup.gif
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QUOTE(poco loco @ May 27 2025, 10:28 AM)
stock up the cheap 1  1st
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post May 27 2025, 11:04 AM

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Yay ... price increase ... again.
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Prepare ur arse for another price naik kao kao! Bodoh

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