The Straits Times-May 28, 2022

Several wet markets and supermarkets here saw their shelves cleared of fresh chicken earlier this week as consumers flocked to stock up on the meat. The increased demand came on the back of Malaysia announcing that it would halt the export of up to 3.6 million chickens a month from June 1 until domestic prices and production stabilized. At wet markets in Bedok, Ghim Moh, Bishan and MacPherson, poultry stalls said they were sold out from between 8am and 9.30am, at least three to four hours before they usually sell out. The “panic buying” of fresh chicken reflects its popularity, the fear among buyers that others will beat them to a place in the queue, and worries that the price of frozen chicken will rise as stocks of fresh chicken dwindle. Read more at: https://www.straitstimes.com/opinion/st-editorial/the-straits-times-says-no-cause-for-panic-buying First published in The Straits Times