The event, from April 16 to May 15 and organized in conjunction with the Batu Road Retailers Association (BARRA), allows customers who have purchased RM100 and above to get vouchers worth RM20 at more than 70 stores registered with BARRA on site.
Deputy Minister of Domestic Trade and Consumption, Datuk Rosol Wahid, said the provision of the vouchers was aimed at encouraging Malaysians to spend, especially the B40 group, to purchase basic necessities ahead of the Hari Raya celebration. Aidilfitri.
He also hoped the program would be helpful to traders around Jalan TAR who had been affected by the Covid-19 pandemic over the past two years.
“Traders around Jalan TAR have had a tough time with declining customer numbers due to the implementation of interstate and border restrictions during this time,” he said at the launch of the program here today. today. — Bernama