Mcdonald’s Malaysia to invest RM200mil to open 36 new outlets in Sabah by 2030


KOTA KINABALU: McDonald’s Malaysia is targeting to open 36 new restaurants in Sabah by 2030, which is expected to involve an investment of more than RM200 million.

Managing director and local operating partner Datuk Azmir Jaafar said there are 16 McDonald’s outlets in Sabah at present that have provided job opportunities for 1,600 people.

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