JAKARTA - Singer Krisdayanti denied reports that officials received special treatment regarding cooking oil. The musician, who is also a member of the Indonesian House of Representatives, also felt queuing to get cooking oil.

"I don't have any special treatment either. It means that the members of the council have easy access to oil (that's not it)," Krisdayanti said, launching Cumicumi.

Even though she is already a member of parliament, Krisdayanti also finds it difficult to get cooking oil.

"I heard from the ladies that I was still in line. It happened. That's reality," he said.

Raul Lemos' wife shared her experience when it was difficult to find cooking oil. The three household assistants (ART) also lined up to get oil.

"Thank God, ladies and gentlemen at home have a close relationship with grocery sellers. And always on SMS there is stock or not. Well, you have to queue. At home, there are three of you, each in line," said Krisdayanti.

On the other hand, Krisdayanti invites the public to see the positive side of the lack of cooking oil. He said reducing cooking oil could lead to a healthier life and better quality of food.

"Take the positive, we live a healthier life, reduce fried food. There are children who have to eat healthy," said Krisdayanti.

"If possible, the oil can only be used twice. So that the quality of the food can remain good," he continued.


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