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Yes. You are right. I also remembered that it is 50 cents per a piece of the said Chinese cake. The owner would give you a piece of paper if you only bought one piece of cake. A paper bag would be given for patronage for a dollar or more.
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Is it the same scenario in Macau that hawker stall owners cooks curried fish balls or other food in a wooden truck?
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