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Retrenched Pilot Opens Burger Shop Because He Misses Oman Burgers

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For pilots whose life has always been about being in the cockpit, the pandemic has certainly not been kind to them.

Wanting to ensure that the change in fortune does not disrupt his income, one pilot took it upon himself to take his experience visiting exotic locations around the world and introduce it to the Malaysian public in the form of burgers.

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Mohammed Naeem Md Nassir took his experience working for Oman Air and love from burgers like the ones he had there and turned it into a business.

Opening up Smashed, in Shah Alam, he satisfied the craving he had for the amazing burgers in Oman, at an affordable price.

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Not bad, not bad.

Speaking to MalayMail, Mohammed Naeem said: “I took about one month to practise my cooking and grilling skills — and I am glad that my wife isn’t bored of my burgers till today.”

Situated in the Bukit Jelutong area, let’s help out small businesses like this, and ensure that we continue battling through this pandemic together.

 

Also read: M’sian Pilot Who Used To Earn RM600/Day Now Works As FoodPanda Rider To Support His Family

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