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post May 28 2025, 08:56 AM, updated 7 months ago

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Malaysians are experiencing a heavy burden when it comes to rising food prices, with data showing that they spend more on groceries than any South-East Asian country.

Data from the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) Economic Research Service shows that Malaysia's consumer expenditure on food at home was highest in the region in 2023 at US$1,940 per person per year.

The USDA figures are not adjusted for inflation or differences in living costs between countries.

According to Bank Negara Malaysia's exchange rate in 2023, the US$1,940 figure for Malaysia is equivalent to RM8,848.

However, at current exchange rates, it is equivalent to RM8,286.

Singapore was second at US$1,831, followed by Thailand (US$1,108), Philippines (US$1,070) and Cambodia (US$898).

Experts said several factors explain why Malaysians spend a relatively high amount on food at home compared to other countries in the region.

They include a reliance on food imports, a weaker Ringgit and farm labour shortages.

Other reasons include the rising cost of input in food production such as fertilise and animal feed, monopolies and oligopolies in food production, as well as low farm productivity.

“Malaysia’s elevated food cost per person relative to its Asean counterparts points to the need for concerted efforts by the government and private sector to expand food production and raise farm productivity,” said Sunway University economics professor Dr Yeah Kim Leng.

He said other complementary actions include dismantling monopolies and liberalising food markets, reducing transport and storage costs and improving supply chain efficiencies to bring down food prices.

He said Malaysia’s higher food expenditure per person at home compared to Asean countries with lower per capita income can also be explained by its higher income level.

“However, despite income per capita that is in multiples that of Malaysia, Singapore’s food expenditure per capita is about the same as Malaysia’s during the 2017 to 2023 period, with the 2023 figure dipping below Malaysia’s in 2023,” he said.

While the data specifically does not take inflation into account, Yeah noted that the food component in Malaysia’s consumer price index (CPI) basket has been experiencing higher inflation averaging 3.1% annually between 2020 and 2024 compared to the overall CPI inflation of 1.8%.

Khazanah Research Institute's research associate Dr Teoh Ai Ni said the total amount spent on food consumed at home would vary depending on how frequently individuals spend eating at home.

She said Malaysians also spend a larger portion of their monthly spending for food on food at home compared to Singaporeans.

“Data from the Household Expenditure Survey 2022 shows that Malaysian households spent about 48% of their total monthly food expenditure on food away from home, with 52% spent on food at home.

“In comparison, Singaporean households spent 68% of their food expenditure on food away from home.”

“This is why the consumer expenditures spent on food at home for Singapore is lower than that of Malaysia, and it does not imply that food in Malaysia is more expensive,” she said.

She noted that the use of US dollar in USDA's data as the unit for comparison does not take into account the variations in the current strength or cost of living, nor does it equal purchasing power.

Fellow research associate at KRI, Nik Syafiah Anis said Malaysia is also one of the more food import-dependent nations in Asean, which means its food system is vulnerable to global supply chain disruptions and external price shocks.

She said other Asean countries such as Thailand and Vietnam have transitioned into major agricultural powerhouses, with Vietnam’s food exports surging more than 15-fold between 1995 and 2018, driven by rice, seafood, and coffee.

She in comparison, Malaysia’s food import bill reached RM75.6 billion in 2022 and it remains a net importer of essential food items, particularly animal or vegetable fats and oils, cereals, and dairy products.

“One key dimension of this dependency is the country’s reliance on imported animal feed - particularly corn and soymeal, which are key inputs in poultry, livestock, and aquaculture production.

“For example, Malaysia imports around 95% of its corn needs, largely from Argentina, Brazil, and India. This includes corn for feed and food, seed, and industrial (FSI) use,” she said.

She said over-reliance on imported feed has a trickle-down effect on domestic food prices.

She added that with global disruptions such as geopolitical tensions or poor harvest due to climate change, feed prices can spike, leading to higher prices for chicken, eggs, fish and meat at the consumer level.

Meanwhile, Teoh said the share of income spent on food depends on wages and food expenditure.

Malaysians’ portion of food spending is comparatively lower than most other countries in the region.

“The differences are attributable to a combination of factors, including income level, food prices and food consumption patterns.

She said that as income rises, the share spent on basic necessities like food would likely decrease while the share of spending on discretionary items like entertainment and recreation would likely to rise.

https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2025...south-east-asia


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QUOTE(Avangelice @ May 20 2025, 05:13 PM)
Ringgit turun? Our inflation has been tempered by bank negara the past years. If it's so bad tell me how shopping mall and hotel reits are doing alright to car sales numbers also going up. Don't because on case straight say economy merosot.
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I tot we have a lot of items subsidize by gomen ady? but we eat so much
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Jangan menipu, mani gomen say our inflation is the lowest in the universe
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QUOTE(LemonHoneyIce @ May 28 2025, 09:59 AM)
I tot we have a lot of items subsidize by gomen ady? but we eat so much
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Mainly because we import a lot of our food as our food production has been neglected since the 80s
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>subsidy everywhere, still highest
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Low food security.

Farmland mostly gone.

Weak RM.

People rather fight over racial and religious issues as opposed to fighting food prices.
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food imports, a weaker Ringgit and farm labour shortages


1) choosy pop
2) bad economy
3) not enough ppl.

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post May 28 2025, 09:15 AM

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Malaysia:
Malaysians spend the highest on groceries in Southeast Asia, with average annual food-at-home expenses reaching US$1,940 per person in 2023.

Singapore:
Singaporean households spend a larger portion of their food expenditure on dining out, with 68% spent on food away from home.

https://e.vnexpress.net/news/business/econo...ia-4890416.html

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Maybe the real reason is we all fatty bom bom eat a lot. More than number 2. Bukannye grocery mahal
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Fat people need more food.

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QUOTE(30624770 @ May 28 2025, 08:56 AM)

“In comparison, Singaporean households spent 68% of their food expenditure on food away from home.”

“This is why the consumer expenditures spent on food at home for Singapore is lower than that of Malaysia, and it does not imply that food in Malaysia is more expensive,” she said.

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So odd. M'sia so much land yet grocery spending > SG which doesn't have any land to farm anything...........
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why compare to Sinkieland?

once compare to others, no explanation other than fat people need more food.
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QUOTE(gnc88 @ May 28 2025, 10:49 AM)
So odd. M'sia so much land yet grocery spending > SG which doesn't have any land to farm anything...........
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RM weaker currency than SGD


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QUOTE(30624770 @ May 28 2025, 09:00 AM)
Mainly because we import a lot of our food as our food production has been neglected since the 80s
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Thailand & Vietnam grow their own food.
Singapore literally grow money in their banks

Malaysia? Don't grow food, uses money to subsidize food whilst enriching the elites.
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no need to import a lot of food if no one eat a lot.

fat people need more food.
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ada tanah bikin condo, musang king

where good food security?
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QUOTE(pjbucket @ May 28 2025, 09:18 AM)
Maybe the real reason is we all fatty bom bom eat a lot. More than number 2. Bukannye grocery mahal
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Haha yes, totally agree! It’s not really that groceries are too expensive — the real reason is we all just eat a lot. We’re always munching on something, and we definitely eat more than we burn off. No wonder we’ve all turned into fatty bom boms! 😅🍕🍟
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How they do study. Singapore import percentage probably more but less amount than Malaysia because low population or because Singaporean do their shopping in Malaysia laugh.gif
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Rokek say inflation still low only 1.4%

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just compare rice consumption per person between bolehland & sinkieland.

that should give indication how much more average bolehlander eat vs sinkie.
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Madanon expect u to pray then food come on table.
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QUOTE(MegaCanonF @ May 28 2025, 09:55 AM)
ada tanah bikin condo, musang king

where good food security?
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i dont know what toking u.....

condo land, musang king land, and paddy land do not overlap.....


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Some ktards believe we should continue to have low value MYR so exporters can profit more. innocent.gif
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QUOTE(lordgamer3 @ May 28 2025, 11:20 AM)
Madanon expect u to pray then food come on table.
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Do you really think this problem started in the past 2/3 years?
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QUOTE(Zot @ May 28 2025, 10:15 AM)
How they do study. Singapore import percentage probably more but less amount than Malaysia because low population or because Singaporean do their shopping in Malaysia  laugh.gif
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Maybe can dig into it more....but I would say figures are in bal park.

Honestly, I spend roughly RM800 per month on groceries and sundries including non-edibles like washing detergents (lump together cause i buy from same place). I feed 2 humans and 2 dogs.

RM9.6k per year roughly, in line with the study's US$1,940 figure for Malaysia is equivalent to RM8,848.


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QUOTE(iGamer @ May 28 2025, 11:22 AM)
Some ktards believe we should continue to have low value MYR so exporters can profit more. innocent.gif
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There are pros and cons about lower currency

To blindly say we need stronger currency without considering the impact is plain stupid

The biggest problem is we have neglected our own food production for decades and that is why we need to import so much
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QUOTE(iGamer @ May 28 2025, 10:22 AM)
Some ktards believe we should continue to have low value MYR so exporters can profit more. innocent.gif
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malaysia exporters don't convert to ringgit. usd safer than ringgit so ringgit get lower and lower.

“Asian exporters should continue to convert their dollars into local currencies, after several years of building up dollar deposits,” Goldman Sachs Group Inc strategist Danny Suwanapruti wrote in a note last week.
https://theedgemalaysia.com/node/756171
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Imagine meats in Kora Kinabalu similar in prices to Melbourne.
Yes. That's the truth.
Ridiculous nation.
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Spend on groceries, cook and eat at home is better than eat out.
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no shit

but leadership say never mind, 99% of malaysians dont have any point of reference because they never lived in anywhere else other than malaysia
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QUOTE(pjbucket @ May 28 2025, 09:18 AM)
Maybe the real reason is we all fatty bom bom eat a lot. More than number 2. Bukannye grocery mahal
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this and alot of food wastage from uneaten food, unsold expired food etc

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“Data from the Household Expenditure Survey 2022 shows that Malaysian households spent about 48% of their total monthly food expenditure on food away from home, with 52% spent on food at home.

“In comparison, Singaporean households spent 68% of their food expenditure on food away from home.”

“This is why the consumer expenditures spent on food at home for Singapore is lower than that of Malaysia, and it does not imply that food in Malaysia is more expensive,” she said.
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QUOTE(arif85124 @ May 28 2025, 09:01 AM)
>subsidy everywhere, still highest
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As said many times, agriculture production in this country is inefficient, expensive (e.g minimum wages) and lack of scale.
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BS la...
Many ppl wouldn't want to do farming <- hard work. Better lagi, we use the fund to invest in condo and let the cow stay there.
'Cheap' chicken wings and meat available at your nearest supermarket if u know where to go.
I got a customer, every week ada masuk chicken illegally. No a single fxck was given by kastam. Kastam might have operation every feel month just for show. But then, every Sunday, 'we' go pray in Church, so everyone is good people.
Also, banyak 'cheap' veg imported from CCP and Mini CCP (aka Vietnam), don't be shy. Coz cheap.
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It's all these cheap, processed food that people buy. All them chocolates going to your waists.
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Minimum wages? year 2025 only get paid 1.7k per month considered expensive?
More like MY (gov and mostly the people) buat bodoh, tak mahu upgrade and use technologies. Prefer buy cheap veg from CCP.

Meanwhile, palm oil 'tycoon' untung banyak. On the surface, singing "sustainable palm oil", but behind the scene, no a single fxck is given icon_idea.gif

QUOTE(icemanfx @ May 28 2025, 11:19 AM)
As said many times, agriculture production in this country is inefficient, expensive (e.g minimum wages) and lack of scale.
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QUOTE(70U63 @ May 28 2025, 11:32 AM)
BS la...
Many ppl wouldn't want to do farming <- hard work. Better lagi, we use the fund to invest in condo and let the cow stay there.
'Cheap' chicken wings and meat available at your nearest supermarket if u know where to go.
I got a customer, every week ada masuk chicken illegally. No a single fxck was given by kastam. Kastam might have operation every feel month just for show. But then, every Sunday, 'we' go pray in Church, so everyone is good people.
Also, banyak 'cheap' veg imported from CCP and Mini CCP (aka Vietnam), don't be shy. Coz cheap.
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I agree. My friend import Chicken wings. No duty paid. Striking it rich.
Your friend goes church?
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Many rich (& corrupted) ppl also go church. Applicable to other faith of coz. Many 'crazy' ppl also go 'thai' temple rclxms.gif
Some 'ultra rich' even 'build' or 'donate' to church. icon_idea.gif (i mean have their 'own' church) whistling.gif

QUOTE(prophetjul @ May 28 2025, 11:45 AM)
I agree.  My friend import Chicken wings. No duty paid. Striking it rich.
Your friend goes church?
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QUOTE(30624770 @ May 28 2025, 09:00 AM)
Mainly because we import a lot of our food as our food production has been neglected since the 80s
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this, go into any grocer/supermarket and see other people punya shopping bags

conlanfirm 70% are imported stuff, even i am guilty of this
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5 tahun lepas, rm400 boleh beli barang basah + barang kering + susu anak.
Today, rm400 beli barang basah + sedikit barang kering.
Total daily spend for food (eating outside): at least nearly rm100 for 2 person + 1 kid.
Mind you, we always order air kosong.
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crazy now how hawker just increase price sesuka hati also
noticed they just quietly going up by 50cents-1ringgit year by year
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QUOTE(Porkycorgi5588 @ May 28 2025, 10:25 AM)
Maybe can dig into it more....but I would say figures are in bal park.

Honestly, I spend roughly RM800 per month on groceries and sundries including non-edibles like washing detergents (lump together cause i buy from same place). I feed 2 humans and 2 dogs.

RM9.6k per year roughly, in line with the study's US$1,940 figure for Malaysia is equivalent to RM8,848.
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Meaning you are the average. Taking into account the B40 group, the T20 has spend much much more to bring up average laugh.gif
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Food too delicious here who can resist dont eat more
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So MY eat more at home but much fatter while SG eat more outside but much healthier? LOL.
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QUOTE(xtrabite @ May 28 2025, 12:13 PM)
5 tahun lepas, rm400 boleh beli barang basah + barang kering + susu anak.
Today, rm400 beli barang basah + sedikit barang kering.
Total daily spend for food (eating outside): at least nearly rm100 for 2 person + 1 kid.
Mind you, we always order air kosong.
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Makan warong jelah

RM47 camtu for 3pax with telur, sayur dan ikan

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She said Malaysians also spend a larger portion of their monthly spending for food on food at home compared to Singaporeans.

“Data from the Household Expenditure Survey 2022 shows that Malaysian households spent about 48% of their total monthly food expenditure on food away from home, with 52% spent on food at home.

“In comparison, Singaporean households spent 68% of their food expenditure on food away from home.”


Of course Malaysian spend more for groceries, Singaporean eat outside more often
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study shows US$1,940 figure for Malaysia is equivalent to RM8,848 pa.

That average rm750 per month, mean average btw a child/adult/old.

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When we talk about farmland = tanah ni milik sapo

When we talk about agriculture = tanah mi milik sapo

When we talk about farming policy, jangeh susohkeh oreh kito

How to improve food security?
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QUOTE(70U63 @ May 28 2025, 11:32 AM)
BS la...
Many ppl wouldn't want to do farming <- hard work. Better lagi, we use the fund to invest in condo and let the cow stay there.
'Cheap' chicken wings and meat available at your nearest supermarket if u know where to go.
I got a customer, every week ada masuk chicken illegally. No a single fxck was given by kastam. Kastam might have operation every feel month just for show. But then, every Sunday, 'we' go pray in Church, so everyone is good people.
Also, banyak 'cheap' veg imported from CCP and Mini CCP (aka Vietnam), don't be shy. Coz cheap.
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It is cheaper to import jiken from Thailand, Brazil, etc. so are most vegetables, fruit, fish, prawn, rice, etc.

In Thailand, PRC, etc don't have subsidy yet food price is cheaper.

QUOTE(70U63 @ May 28 2025, 11:35 AM)
Minimum wages? year 2025 only get paid 1.7k per month considered expensive?
More like MY (gov and mostly the people) buat bodoh, tak mahu upgrade and use technologies. Prefer buy cheap veg from CCP.

Meanwhile, palm oil 'tycoon' untung banyak. On the surface, singing "sustainable palm oil", but behind the scene, no a single fxck is given  icon_idea.gif
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Most if not all agriculture workers are foreign workers. Comparable workers in Thailand are paid thb 360/day and are more productive.

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QUOTE(Ashadiya @ May 28 2025, 12:41 PM)
Of course Malaysian spend more for groceries, Singaporean eat outside more often
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The study compares multiple countries. k/tard suggest all others also eat out?

Why keep using sinkieland to justify fat people need more food?
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post May 28 2025, 01:48 PM

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QUOTE(sHsIkuA @ May 28 2025, 12:16 PM)
crazy now how hawker just increase price sesuka hati also
noticed they just quietly going up by 50cents-1ringgit year by year
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you want your 5-10% increment annually, hawker want also....

take into account also RM200 hike in min wage every 2 years
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post May 28 2025, 02:01 PM

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Relax aje

Ubah Gaya hidup

Makanlah Kang Kung, kayu ubi dan tanaman tempatan

Yg paling penting, janji kito saje yg ada AP , bungalow besar,4 isteri, kereta mercedes dan melancong 3kali setahun
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post May 28 2025, 02:32 PM

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QUOTE(30624770 @ May 28 2025, 08:56 AM)
“Data from the Household Expenditure Survey 2022 shows that Malaysian households spent about 48% of their total monthly food expenditure on food away from home, with 52% spent on food at home.

“In comparison, Singaporean households spent 68% of their food expenditure on food away from home.”

https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2025...south-east-asia
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I tot Formula King says Malaysians prefer to dine out? If just cook at home, then very cheap, no? hmm.gif

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post May 28 2025, 02:34 PM

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QUOTE(icemanfx @ May 28 2025, 01:02 PM)
It is cheaper to import jiken from Thailand, Brazil, etc. so are most vegetables, fruit, fish, prawn, rice,  etc.


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dont know what toking u, but only 2feidei jiken are imported from Thailand in Bolehland.
kepsi jiken are all bred locally. Bolehland is self sufficient in kepsi jiken
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post May 28 2025, 03:10 PM

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too many variables.

sinkieland is a small country. Every HDB estate got kopitiam. Everywhere linked by MRT. Getting food outside very easy.

Bolehland is a big country. Some places got more eateries than others.
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post May 28 2025, 03:41 PM

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QUOTE(Porkycorgi5588 @ May 28 2025, 02:34 PM)
dont know what toking u, but only 2feidei jiken are imported from Thailand in Bolehland.
kepsi jiken are all bred locally. Bolehland is self sufficient in kepsi jiken
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bolehland may be self sufficient in whole fresh jiken but all the big boys import frozen jiken breast, wings, legs, etc from Thailand and Brazil.

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post May 28 2025, 04:28 PM

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QUOTE(icemanfx @ May 28 2025, 03:41 PM)
bolehland may be self sufficient in whole fresh jiken but all the big boys import frozen jiken breast, wings, legs, etc from Thailand and Brazil.
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Malaysia one la.....
u go NSK and Hero and Lotus and Giant tengok.
the jiken breast is whole jiken that cannot sell on day1, they cut into jiken breast for you tomorrow
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QUOTE(icemanfx @ May 28 2025, 03:41 PM)
bolehland may be self sufficient in whole fresh jiken but all the big boys import frozen jiken breast, wings, legs, etc from Thailand and Brazil.
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I buy kampung chicken from local farmer, specifically the orang asli one.
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QUOTE(CoffeeDude @ May 28 2025, 12:27 PM)
Spend on groceries, cook and eat at home is better than eat out.
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Malaysia spend high on grocery BUT eating this.

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QUOTE(Porkycorgi5588 @ May 28 2025, 03:18 PM)
you want your 5-10% increment annually, hawker want also....

take into account also RM200 hike in min wage every 2 years
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you can eat corgi laugh.gif

 

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