Cheap, Very Cheap

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At Bukit Damansara, there isn't much choice for lunch. Blessing or curse? I can count it as a blessing. These days, my colleagues and I automatically walk towards the same place for lunch. An unspoken thing, like lemmings heading for a ledge. We used to stand around asking each other what to eat for lunch... Answers didn't come easy. It was easier if a stone tablet fell from the sky telling us where to eat. So now, time is saved and the place ain't shabby. Good Malay food and a subsidized price. People who eat there for the first time usually can't believe their ears. Vegetable with meat or fish only costs $4. If you don't take meat, I have seen the price range from $2 to $2.80. And the plate of rice comes topped with keropok. Great, huh? The only drawback is limited seating. And there's one Indian security guard who often eats there too and he is usually the first few in the line. without fail he would remark how cheap the food is. Also after each meal, we would go drink coffee at a nearby food court. A wonderful routine... As long as one doesn't get sick of the food. Hahahaha.

P.S.: The price has increased by MYR0.30 from the time that this post was written. Harap maklum.

Comments

Twilight Man said…
LOL.. I didn't know stone tablets fell from the skies!

The price is damn murah... I was just complaining to my accountant that no lunch could be under RM7 over here.
William said…
@Twi:
A few thousand years ago, that was common. :P
Where do you work?
Twilight Man said…
Sg Buloh Industrial Area...!
TZ said…
Your lunch is so cheap... i thought my cafeteria is very cheap but your lunch is cheaper. One good thing in my office cafeteria is air-conditioned and plenty of seats. :p

Twilight Man: Sneak into those factory canteen... maybe you can get even cheaper lunch then William,

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