Solo meals delivered from RM11, no minimum spend


A food and grocery delivery platform has launched Meal For One – a new meal option with all-inclusive pricing and no minimum spend.

The foodpanda feature unlocks greater convenience and affordability of single orders, introducing curated set menus from over 2,000 restaurants with familiar brands such as Street Churros, Pizza Hut, KFC, The Chicken Rice Shop, Kenangan Coffee, as well as local favourites including D’Laksa, Sate Kajang Haji Samuri, Ayam Penyet Best, Ali, Muthu & Ah Hock and Original Penang Kayu Nasi Kandar.

Besides being designed to cater to the dining needs of solo diners, Meal For One also functions as an independent order within a group order, allowing customers to order together from different restaurants.

“We recognise a growing appetite among solo diners for convenient, affordable meal options that complement busy schedules,” said foodpanda Malaysia commercial director Jenny Tay.

“With Meal For One, customers do not need to worry about hitting a minimum spend amount or incurring small order fees.

“The order process has also been simplified to provide our customers with a quicker, hassle-free order experience.”

She said foodpanda’s Meal For One set the perfect table for one, complete with a tasty main and either a side or drink, or both.

It is available in a majority of areas in Klang Valley, with meals from as low as RM11 inclusive of delivery fees.

“New users can save even more by enjoying free delivery from selected restaurants, including those that offer Meal For One sets, which will be automatically reflected on the order page.

“The order process has also been simplified to enable customers to place their orders in just a few clicks, making it even more fuss-free,” said Tay.

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