Malaysians cut dining out before food deliveries during economic hardship

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Malaysians prioritize cutting dining out over food deliveries when facing economic pressure. A survey found a significant increase in those reducing restaurant spending, while food delivery cutbacks saw minimal change, indicating its perceived necessity. This preference stems from dining out's higher cost and added expenses like fuel, making delivery a more practical option for many.


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