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Ramadhan Gives Chance For People
To Earn Extra Income
By Ubaidillah Mash
Bandar Seri
Begawan - The fasting month is an opportune time for people
to earn a little extra income by taking advantage of the products
that are in demand during Ramadhan.
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All over the
country, food stalls are seen set up by the roadside in the
hopes of luring passing motorists to purchase the foods and
drinks on sale.
Families, from young
children to senior citizens, can be seen sitting under the
canvas roof while waiting patiently as the cars go whizzing
by, hoping that their display of food and beverage items
will attract customers to stop and buy something.
"It gets really busy when
people start coming home from work," said Firdaus Mohd Alif.
The 24-year-old from Kg Tungku explained that most of his
customers stop by on their way home before |
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breaking their fast.
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"Some of them do not have time to
go to the pasar malam or the (Hassanal Bolkiah National Stadium) so
they just buy their food here since it is on their way home," he
added.
One family in Kg Jerudong recently
set up their own stall in light of the fasting month. The stall is
tended to by relatives each selling their homemade wares
collectively, showcasing a wider array of goods to attract the
public to the stall. Satay, cendol, roti john and noodles were among
the items on sale at the food stall.
One of the vendors, Suriani Hj
Abdurahman, said that there were several advantages to selling by
the roadside, instead of setting a stall at a food market. She
mentioned that if they were to sell at the markets, they would have
to pay for rent space.
She also remarked that the stall is
close to their houses, thus making it easier to transport the
materials to and fro.
She added that since they were
selling in their own village where everyone knew one another, people
are more likely to trust the quality of the goods they sell.
When asked on the issue of safety,
especially concerning motorists having to stop by the side of the
road, she replied that they had chosen a suitable location where
drivers could park their cars on the access road away from oncoming
traffic.
Another local vendor who wished to
remain anonymous told The Brunei Times that Ramadhan was the only
time when most of these street hawkers sell their goods.
"There is a lot of food that we
(vendors) can make at home and it is what people like to eat and
drink during Ramadhan. That is why we only set up (our stall) during
Ramadhan," she said.
The vendor sells a variety of
mini-cakes, noodle dishes and beverages that are in high demand
during the fasting month. She went on to say that her customers
prefer her food because they have the comfort of knowing that it was
made at home.
"Usually if you buy egg tarts from
the supermarket, it does not taste as good as it would taste when
the villagers make it," she added.
"We are more generous with our
ingredients because it is not really about the profit. It is more
about the feeling of Ramadhan."
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Courtesy of The Brunei Times
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