Kuala Lumpur: Since 2017, Roti John Muafakat has been spreading the Ramadan spirit by donating a portion of its roti john and laksa sales to charity. Its owner, Wahyu Hidayat Jaapar, said RM1.50 from each roti john and RM1 from every pack of laksa sold would be channelled to charity. He said the donations would go to Pertubuhan Unit Amal Van Jenazah Muafakat Daerah Batu Pahat and would also be used to assist the asnaf and those in need.
According to BERNAMA News Agency, Wahyu expressed his satisfaction with the response to his sales during Ramadan, noting that they are selling over 80 Roti John and around 70 packs of laksa every day. The roti john is available in four varieties: chicken, beef, lamb, and Roti John Kahwin, a mix of chicken and beef. As for laksa, they offer Penang laksa.
Wahyu has maintained the price of his roti john at RM7 per piece since he began selling it and introduced laksa at the same price this Ramadan. He extended his gratitude to those who purchase from him, highlighting the joy in seeing people enjoy their meals while contributing to charity.
The Pertubuhan Unit Amal Van Jenazah Muafakat Daerah Batu Pahat provides a free service to transport bodies from Sultanah Nora Ismail Hospital and nearby hospitals to the deceased’s family’s requested location anywhere in Peninsular Malaysia. The organization also offers free funeral management services, particularly benefiting the asnaf group and the less fortunate.
Even after Ramadan, those interested in giving back can purchase Burger Muafakat 4All at the same location, with part of the proceeds from each sale donated to the same fund.