During the Covid-19 pandemic, many struggling food vendors would do everything they could do cut costs while still keeping their businesses afloat.
Netizen, @danial.hqeem , took to his X profile to showcase the world’s thinnest piece of egg in a nasi lemak.In his post, he showcased the thin piece of egg, which was almost fully transparent and looked almost like a little crisp.Amused by the extent the food vendor went to cut costs on eggs in their nasi lemak, netizens took to his post to share their humorous takes on this matter.“Brother, maybe you have to put some water for it to expand.
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