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Everyone is surely aware of how expensive eating out on a daily basis can be. Food prices are constantly on the rise while portions have been cut down in order for stalls to save costs. It sure is a tough life for those of us looking for ways to save money.

Now, there seems to be one food stall that understands our plight!

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Source: facebook

According to the New Straits Times, a couple from Marang, Terengganu have been making headlines because their food stall offers unlimited free refills.Ā 

The couple, Mohd Rizal Ghazali, and his wife, Saadiah Abdul Aziz, decided to implement this to help their customers get more value for their money.

“All my food items are reasonably priced, as I intend to cater to the masses who are trying to cope with the rising cost of living these days,” said Rizal.Ā 

“The unlimited free refill is to ensure that every ringgit spent at my food stall is worth the value. If they want a refill, all they need to do is pass their plates or bowls to our restaurant helpers who are more than willing to help them.

Their stall, named ‘Restoran Tambah Percuma’Ā servesĀ pasembor and Penang laksa, priced at RM3 each, and chicken/fish fried rice, which are priced at RM4 each; all refillable for free but only the fried rice is refillable for the chicken/fish fried rich dish.

You can also get free refills for their cendol (RM2), and plain tea/iced plain tea (RM1). Woah, that’s super cheap!

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Source: facebook

Although the free refills are not applicable to all items on the menu, it’s still a really good deal if you’re looking to save some cash. Rizal justified their prices, saying, “Dining out for a family of four hardly costs over RM50 at my place, which is far cheaper than at any fast food outlet.”

We think this is a great idea that these stall owners came up with. It’s good to know they are also doing this out of the kindness of their hearts!

 

Also read:Ā Loving Mother Selling Nasi Lemak Goes Viral, Netizens Line Up to Buy Her Food

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