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Published on 7th March 2024
The Brunei Ministry of Home Affairs and the Ministry of Development are reminding food vendors to operate legally in designated areas. The ministries highlight the safety hazards posed by unregulated roadside stalls, including traffic congestion and pedestrian risks. They emphasize that setting up stalls without permis...
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Did you know that setting up roadside stalls without permission in Brunei can lead to a fine of up to BND2,000 and even a month in jail? It's a serious matter, especially during Ramadhan when food stalls pop up everywhere! So, if you're craving street food, make sure those vendors have the green light!
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