Retail chain slashes prices, keeps Rahmah menus


TO HELP Malaysian household budgets go further, Lotus’s Stores (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd is investing RM50mil to cut prices of over 3,500 grocery products.

Lotus’s Malaysia president Kenneth Chuah said, “We understand that many Malaysians are struggling with the rising cost of living and are looking for cheaper prices.

“We want to help our customers and communities save, manage their budget better and reduce the impact of inflation by giving them confidence that they can still shop for the products they love by introducing everyday low prices with a discount of up to 37%,” he said.

Customers can enjoy lower prices when they shop at all 66 of the chain’s stores and online.Customers can enjoy lower prices when they shop at all 66 of the chain’s stores and online.

The list of #LotussLebihMurah products include many everyday items like rice, pasta, cooking oil, instant noodles, canned sardines and mackerel, seasoning, spices, sauces, coffee and tea, cordial and carbonated drinks, margarine, butter, cheese, yoghurt, milk, ice cream, frozen food, snacks, biscuits, chocolates, diapers, detergent, body wash, dishwashing liquid, feminine hygiene care, children’s milk formula and pet food.

Customers can enjoy these lower prices when they shop at all 66 Lotus’s stores, Lotus’s Shop Online and via Lazada, Shopee, foodpanda and Grab.

Lotus’s Malaysia customer executive director Vivian Yap said My Lotus’s members could save even more when they used their points to pay for their shopping.

“Members collect points when they shop and use it to pay for groceries in store or online.

“This helps them to reduce their grocery bill.”

Yap added that Lotus’s had introduced other price reduction promotions like Segar & Murah, offering a selection of fresh produce at lower prices, and purchase-with-purchase (PWP) initiatives.

For families looking for a cheaper alternative, Lotus’s Malaysia offers more than 3,000 lines of its own brand products in stores and online.

It recently introduced another eight new products, including Lotus’s Tropical Fruit Muesli, Lotus’s Hot & Spicy crackers and Lotus’s UHT Full Cream Milk.

At the same time all 59 Lotus’s food courts across the country will continue to offer Menu Rahmah meals at RM5.

Furthermore, Lotus’s will soon extend its Rahmah initiative by providing a discount of 10% on key ingredients to food operators offering Menu Rahmah.

The retailer will also continue to help under-resourced and underserved communities through its Bakul Rahmah distribution.

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