Malaysia's largest hypermarket chain, Mydin invests RM500mil in 5 new outlets


More opportunities: With the new projects, Mydin will create about 1,000 jobs.

KUCHING: Mydin Mohamed Holdings Bhd, which owns Mydin, the country’s largest hypermarket chain, is to invest RM500mil to open five new hypermarkets, nationwide.

Mydin Mohamed Holdings’ principal architect Hiew Hong Keat said the five new outlets included three hypermarkets here and one each in Malacca and Kedah.

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