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Pinkan Mambo Sells $150 Spinach Stir-Fry – Price Shock!

Jakarta, Indonesia – A stir-fried water spinach dish sold for Rp150,000 (approximately $9.50 USD) by Indonesian celebrity Pinkan Mambo has ignited a social media firestorm, prompting discussions about food pricing and affordability. The dish, a simple planning of the leafy green vegetable, ⁤has become⁤ a focal point of criticism regarding perceived price gouging.

This is the sauteing ‌sauce of Rp150 thousand ‌spinach that is ⁢sold by Pinkan Mambo/ Photo: Tiktok/@meimeimeecin

“Flavorful,it tastes like spinach. It’s just Rp150 thousand,that’s all!” Mambo⁤ reportedly stated,acknowledging the dish’s basic⁣ nature while defending its price point.

Mambo, known for her career in the ​Indonesian entertainment industry, has recently ventured ⁤into the ​food business, offering a‍ range of‍ side‍ dishes ‌alongside the ⁢controversial ⁢spinach. Her menu also ⁢includes Rica Chicken⁢ (Rp250,000⁣ per portion, approximately $16 USD), Woku Chicken (Rp250,000), Capcay (Rp150,000), Dabu-Dabu Teri Fish, and Rica Squid.

This isn’t ⁣Mambo’s ⁣first foray⁤ into high-priced food items. She previously sold​ traditional village donuts⁣ for between⁣ Rp130,000 and Rp200,000 per dozen. ‌ Customers ⁣seeking ⁣expedited service​ could reportedly purchase “fast track” access to orders for an undisclosed, but ⁤ample, premium.

The pricing strategy has drawn comparisons to other instances of⁣ celebrities launching food businesses with elevated price tags, often capitalizing ⁣on their fanbase and⁤ perceived exclusivity.Water spinach, locally known as kangkung, is a widely available and typically inexpensive⁣ vegetable in Indonesia, making‌ the Rp150,000 price tag‍ particularly jarring ‌to many consumers. The debate highlights the growing trend ‍of celebrity-owned food ventures and the public’s scrutiny of their pricing practices.

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