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The buzz dying down at city Iftar outlets

Thursday, 3 July 2014



Surprisingly, the traditional Iftar markets in the city now fail to draw food connoisseurs as before. Each year all makeshift Iftar outlets used to experience a heavy rush. But this time it is a different scenario. I have been a regular customer for more than a decade at the city's Bailey Road iftar market, where I experienced heavy rush every previous year. I had to dash people to reach each food counter. But on my visit there on the second day of Ramadan this time, I did not find that usual rush of people there. Of course, there were buyers, but no more hustles as before. It is possibly because people have become more health-conscious and they have realised that though mouth-watering, those foods are ultimately not good for health.

Parveen Mumtaz
Shantinagor Bazaar, Dhaka