An upset and hungry customer had an unlucky day after spending RM7 for a portion of ayam percik at a Ramadan bazaar, only for him to realise his dish was nothing but a mere percik bone.
This is not the first dissatisfied customer at Ramadan bazaar, and this time, it happened at a bazaar in Taman Kerang in Kuantan, Pahang. The unhappy customer shared the image of the percik bone with barely any meat in a Facebook group, which is currently circulating.

“When others are selling for RM6, you sell it for RM7. When other vendors give customers percik chicken, you give customers percik bone. All the meats were gone.”
According to China Press, the Ministry of Domestic Trade (KPDN) in Pahang said they have yet to receive an official complaint about the matter. KPDN also said they have visited and supervised over 350 Ramadan bazaars in the state, but so far none of them have violated any laws.
Would you return to the stall and ask for a refund for the percik bone?