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A Twitter user's post of her RM30 plate of nasi lemak has gone viral. In it, she makes an argument for why she would rather spend that amount on a local dish, rather than other more popular foreign dishes like pasta carbonara or seafood aglio olio. This spurred a conversation on how we value our food, especially local dishes.
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By BFM MediaA Twitter user's post of her RM30 plate of nasi lemak has gone viral. In it, she makes an argument for why she would rather spend that amount on a local dish, rather than other more popular foreign dishes like pasta carbonara or seafood aglio olio. This spurred a conversation on how we value our food, especially local dishes.
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See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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