A businessman recently made a controversial post on TikTok where he claimed to have discovered a "secret" food court exclusively for the B40 class.
However, his delivery and classification of the food court based on people's income drew criticism from netizens.
The businessman argued that the food court was meant for those on a tight budget as the food was reasonably priced.
He claimed that only people in the B40 income bracket ate there, which many people found unnecessary and offensive.
Netizens were quick to point out that the food court was not a secret and had been around for years.
It is called Makan Place and is open to everyone, regardless of income bracket.
Many people also shared their positive experiences eating at the food court and argued that the businessman's claims were baseless.
Maaf cakap, tapi aku rasa classifying people based on T20, M40, B40 pe lanjiao semua ni mmg mcm bangang.
— lakaka (@AdamaMotorolaaa) April 16, 2023
Ada office mate aku try hard sgt nak orang acknowledge dia as M40. Selalu dok canang "gaji i lebih dari RM2k, so i bukan B40", padahal takda orang tanya pon.
Ahhhhh memandai je B40 la kasta la.
— Hariri Din (@hariridin) April 16, 2023
Kau yang mindset macam tu, janganlah merebakkan ke orang lain.
Orang elok je makan situ lepas solat sebab dekat. Maleh nak gi jalan2 nak cari makan lain.
yg duduk KL ramai je tahu. sampai ke kau, melalak buat video palatao siap tuduh² kasta la ape la. dasar muka nerd bodo
— . (@________hafiz) April 16, 2023
Despite the backlash, some defended the businessman, saying that he was simply sharing his experience and did not intend to offend anyone.
However, the majority of netizens felt that his comments were unnecessary and contributed to further divisions among Malaysians.
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It is important to remember that food is a basic necessity and everyone deserves access to affordable and nutritious meals.
Classifying food courts based on income levels only serves to perpetuate social inequalities and discrimination. It is crucial for all of us to promote inclusivity and unity.