Thanks for the rather interesting video.
It seems a delicious delicacy, based upon the crowd size as well as the SIZE of the servings, at mere RM30, less than S$10.
In Singapore, the insignificant nobody me had smaller tasteless servings at the cost of S$4.50 in Hawker stalls - just rice, a few slices of chicken & a small bowl of thin chicken (?) soup. Even at the cost of S$50 ( est RM160) at Singapore's Raffles hotel, it is incomparable to what that chicken stall is serving at least in term of servings & taste.
It is often easy to compare, to uplift or downcast others, more so other nations. Each nation has their own difficulties, but as well as their strengths.
Malaysia is a population of est 33 Million living in a lush & fertile country, To Malaysians, it may seem that RM30 is expensive, comprehensible as their salaries are lower than Singapore.
We Singaporeans, at least mostly, DO NOT believe in 'beggar thy neighbors' policy. What we have, we can share, & hope that one day, Malaysians, whom are made up of ALL ethnic Asian groups - Muslims, Chinese, Christians, Buddists, Indians, Hindus, etc whom forefathers believed in TOGETHERNESS with a common goal than exclusiveness, whom had sacrificed, united & made Malaysia great at the least decades ago, would rise up again....
May the Johor-Singapore Special Economic Zone work, to uplift lives, & be extended over time to uplift other Msia States including KL, with pragmatism than xenophobic self interests....