Some shops see brisk business in the lead-up to Hari Raya

KEEPING UP WITH TRENDS

Marisa Halal Tidbits, which also has a hall in Tampiness Mall, is also seeing higher sales this year as a result of some non-Muslim customers purchasing cookies as presents for their friends, according to its owner.

Some clothing stores are also making good colorful income this year, aside from food vendors. RH Fashion at Joo Chiat Complex, which has been providing users for shut to 30 years, is one of them. &nbsp,

User Bibiq, who goes by one name, attributed its success to keeping up with the times.

” We’ve had repeat customers for a long time. So it’s extremely important that you keep up with the pattern, with the style, with the style and all. You got to perform lots and lots of homework”, she said. &nbsp,

Over the last Ramadan trip, she had to keep her buy empty till 1am to support guests, she added. &nbsp,

Some CNA customers who spoke with them said they did not mind paying a little more for the annual activities despite the fact that prices have increased by about 10 % from last year. Some people were aware that the Goods and Services Tax climb, which began this time, was causing higher prices. &nbsp,

” It’s a yearly event, so we do n’t want to be stingy. We’ll simply purchase whatever we desire. Living is short”, said one priest.