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Marked increase in prices of vegetables and perishables, says Penang Hindu Association

Its president Datuk P. Murugiah said that the spike in prices was detected at wet markets and with some traders, who sought not to display the prices.

Updated 5 months ago · Published on 30 Jan 2026 7:42PM

Marked increase in prices of vegetables and perishables, says Penang Hindu Association
Consumers are urged to use the 'Price Catcher' mobile app to compare prices. - January 30, 2026.

by Ian McIntyre

There is an increase in prices of vegetables and perishables, says Penang Hindu Association

Its president Datuk P. Murugiah said that the spike in prices was detected at wet markets and with some traders, who sought not to display the prices.

THE Penang Hindu Association has defended its stance that there is an increase in the prices of vegetables and perishable items in the run up to next month's Thaipusam, Chinese New Year and the Holy Ramadan month.

Its president Datuk P. Murugiah said that the spike in prices was detected at wet markets and with some traders, who sought not to display the prices.

He urged the state domestic trade and cost of living enforcement division to inspect wet markets and sundry shops in semi-urbanises areas instead of focusing on hypermarkets, supermarkets and retailers only.

"Those premises will display the prices. What we should be focusing on traders, who di not display the prices such as in wet markets. Consumers are also driven to shop at places of convenience rather than supermarkets, especially with the traffic congestion that the people are now enduring," said Murugiah.

He urged the authorities to get out of their "comfort" zones and check carefully to determine the grouses raised by the consumers.

Murugiah said that the association was just championing what consumers had informed them, and there is no ulterior agenda over living costs issues.

He also took offence to the remarks that he did not share his media statements with the relevant authorities; citing that he had informed and texted the authorities over the price hikes before releasing the matter to the media.

The enforcement division through its state director S. Jegan said they had addressed concerns about potential price increases for essential goods in Penang leading to the multiple celebrations.

He stated that essential goods prices remained stable despite minor fluctuations in some items, with some vegetables even showing a price decrease compared to previous months.

Jegan announced that they would increase inspections at various markets and supermarkets.

He also cautioned that traders found violating relevant consumer laws would face strict penalties.

Jegan recommended that consumers use the 'Price Catcher' mobile app to compare prices. - January 30, 2026.

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