MBKS warns Kuching Food Festival stall owners — no subletting, no reselling, or face blacklisting
The Kuching South City Council (MBKS) has issued a firm warning to all 2026 Kuching Food Festival stall holders after spotting a social media ad offering an already-allocated stall for sale.
In a statement released today, MBKS said it’s aware of the ad and won’t tolerate any violation of the stall allocation rules. Strictly prohibited under any circumstances:
Subletting, renting, or transferring stalls
Selling or assigning stalls to third parties
Sharing stalls with unauthorised operators
Any successful applicant found guilty of these violations faces immediate revocation of their stall allocation, forfeiture of their deposit, and blacklisting from future Kuching Food Festival events.
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The council also reminded operators that they’re required to operate every night throughout the festival period. Failure to operate for a cumulative three nights may result in enforcement action, including deposit forfeiture.
MBKS urged the public not to engage in any unauthorised purchase or negotiation of allocated stalls, adding that such transactions “are unauthorised, invalid, and will not be recognised by MBKS under any circumstances.”
The Kuching Food Festival 2026 is expected to draw tens of thousands of visitors — one of the most anticipated events on the Kuching calendar.
Location: Kuching South City (MBKS)
Details: Stall resale discovered on social media; MBKS warns of revocation, deposit forfeiture, and blacklisting
Source: DayakDaily
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