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Struggling M'sians Now Earn Up To RM4K Per Month Through Vending Machines

After three months of operation, Amiruddin noticed that his vending machine was gaining regular customers.

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On February 26, the government implemented the Inisiatif Pendapatan Rakyat (IPR) programme, providing a short-term solution for Malaysian families facing financial difficulties

Among the Malaysians who participated in the programme is Amiruddin Ahmad Abdul Jalil, 28, who recently shared with Harian Metro that he was able to earn between RM3,000 and RM4,000 per month thanks to IPR, which provided vending machines to its participants.

The participant, who placed his vending machine at KL Sentral, said that after three months of operation, he began to notice that it was gaining regular customers.

"It improved my life and increased my income. I earned between RM3,000 and RM4,000 in a month by participating in the IPR programme.

"In a day, I would allocate around RM150 for food preparation. I mostly prepare breakfast such as fried rice and cakes," he said.

IPR participant, Amiruddin Ahmad Abdul Jalil, with his vending machine.

Image via Mohamad Shahril Badri Saali/Harian Metro

Another IPR participant, Zainab Dali, 52, said she was able to increase her income and cover her family's daily expenses through her vending machine business

Zainab added that she also managed to earn between RM3,000 and RM4,000 a month.

"Previously, my family struggled financially due to the economic crisis, but fortunately, IPR's vending machine turned my life around.

"I am incredibly grateful for the RM3,000 I earn. I can now buy household items and look after my two disabled (OKU) family members," she said.

She also hoped that the government would be able to extend IPR's participation period, which is currently for two years.

A customer using one of the IPR vending machines at KL Sentral.

Image via Mohamad Shahril Badri Saali/Harian Metro

Through IPR, participants have the opportunity to generate and increase their own income

The government believes that participants from extremely poor households and the B40 group will be able to generate at least RM2,000 per month through the programme.

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