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Indonesians and Pakistanis are thronging markets to shop for supplies ahead of the fasting month of Ramadan despite rising prices and economic strain.

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00:13We are running 100 Kg.
00:23We are running 100 Kg.
00:24Now we are running 50 Kg.
00:27It's not enough.
00:29That's because the price is low.
00:32It's because the price is expensive.
00:35It's not enough.
00:38It's not a bad person, it's not a bad person, it's not a bad person.
00:45How many percent?
00:46How many percent?
00:49It's just one percent.
00:51It's not a bad person.
00:53How many percent of the day to buy is not a bad person.
00:55From the beginning, it's not a tradition.
00:59But after Christmas, if we don't have a new year, we don't feel like Christmas.
01:08Even if it's not a bad person, we're the least one.
01:11But it's not a bad person.
01:12If we don't have a budget, they'll pay the income.
01:12It's not a bad person.
01:15But it's true.
01:21For example, if someone in their house has a bread, cookies, cookies, cooking,
01:59Thank you very much.
02:27Thank you very much.
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