Rafizi Ramli is launching seven social enterprises under “Ayuh Malaysia” this September, including RM5 meals, refillable sundry goods, solar panels for low-income homes, tech repair training, civic education, youth job skills, and modern farming—all aimed at sustainable, community-driven change.
Netizens praising Rafizi Ramli’s RM5 meal plan
Following that, social media users appear to be praising the former Minister’s plans citing that it will not disrupt the market. This initiative is planned to add on more options for working class Malaysians as the cost of living is currently rising in the country.
However, others add that Malaysians need a higher salary base rather than more affordable food options. An X user adds that having pay that is equivalent to the Singaporean standard may help Malaysians.
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