Wednesday, 17 Mar 2021 09:23 AM MYTFandi Khor and Nisha Rezqi took the opportunity to start a business selling packed lunches during MCO. — Picture by Steven Ooi KEGEORGE TOWN, March 17 — The Covid-19 pandemic and subsequent movement control order led to many losing their jobs but for best friends Fandi Khor and Nisha Rezqi, it was an opportunity to start a business selling packed lunches.
They knew times were bad and people wanted to cut costs so they kept their pricing low at a fixed price of RM10 per lunch set and RM12 for when they have a seafood menu. Each pack comes with the main dish, rice and fruits, with plastic utensils and a serviette provided for convenience. Then as the orders increased, they set up a proper kitchen in Nisha’s childhood home, a residential flat unit in Sungai Nibong.