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The eatery owner disputed the diner's claims, saying that the RM1,260 (S$365) meal served 20 people that day, Oriental Daily reported.
The Star reported on Tuesday (Oct 3), that Malaysian authorities have begun investigations into the eatery for alleged profiteering.
The Johor Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry said that it is a violation if the price displayed in the eatery differs from what the diner had paid
Johor's mayor Noorazam Osman said that they can revoke the licence of eateries found to have overcharged diners.
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