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Foodpanda launches on-demand grocery delivery service

More than 3,500 types of products from 100 international and local brands offered

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 10 Dec 2020 12:40PM

Foodpanda launches on-demand grocery delivery service
Foodpanda’s Pandamart has been online in select locations in the Klang Valley and Penang since July. – Facebook pic, December 10, 2020

KUALA LUMPUR – Foodpanda Malaysia has officially launched Pandamart, an on-demand delivery service for groceries, household essentials, beauty products and medication, straight from storage facilities to customers’ doorstep.

Director of Foodpanda Dark Store Ashutosh Gandhi said Pandamart has been online since July.

The service offers more than 3,500 types of products from 100 international and local brands.

“Whether you need fresh bread and eggs for breakfast, chicken or fresh veggies for lunch, noodles or sauces for dinner, or diapers or milk formula for your baby, Pandamart has it all,” said Ashutosh during the virtual launch today.

“Pandamart enables us to provide our customers with convenience for their constantly changing needs.”

The service is currently available in 25 locations in the Klang Valley and Penang, with the goods offered sourced directly from brands, enabling competitive pricing and quality products, he said.

“We expect to open more Pandamarts in Seremban, Ipoh and Johor, as well as East Malaysia, next year.”

Pandamart offers free deliveries for the first four months of its launch in a given area. Subsequently, the delivery charge will range between RM1 and RM2. – Bernama, December 10, 2020

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