The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Mini party flags spice up burger stall

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BAYAN BARU, Penang: As the 14th general election fever heats up, a stall called Uncle Lan’z in Penang is sticking mini flags of various political parties on its nasi lemak burgers and chicken chops.

Stall owner Noor Azlan Arif, 42, said the flags were a hit with his customers, who would smile and shriek in delight when they saw the flag of their favourite party served with their food. The few dissatisfi­ed ones would ask to swop flags.

“I struck upon this idea to commemorat­e the election as well as promote my food,” Noor Azlan said.

He has dished out the first batch of 5,000 flags, and is nearly through the second batch.

The flags bear various logos - of ruling coalition Barisan Nasional, opposition Parti Islam SeMalaysia (PAS), and of parties within the Pakatan Harapan opposition coalition - Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia, Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR), Democratic Action Party, and PAS breakaway party, Parti Amanah Negara.

Noor Azlan’s 30 employees paste the flags individual­ly on toothpicks and jumble them up in a container before randomly picking one to stick on a dish.

“It’s just for fun to promote my food. We don’t play politics,” he said, adding that who he will vote for on May 9 remains a secret.

Next month, Noor Azlan will feature new flags at his stall those of countries participat­ing in the football World Cup in Russia next month.

He said: “When my customers see (the flags), they are happy. They sit at the same table and may like different parties but when the food comes with whatever flag, they just eat. They are being good sports.”

 ??  ?? The nasi lemak burger (front) and chicken chop (back) decorated with mini party flags.
The nasi lemak burger (front) and chicken chop (back) decorated with mini party flags.

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