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Alcohol sale ceased since March: FamilyMart 

Move made to ensure Muslims confident to shop there, chain’s managing director says

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 10 May 2023 9:15PM

Alcohol sale ceased since March: FamilyMart 
Convenience store chain FamilyMart Malaysia has halted the sale of alcoholic beverage in all Malaysian stores since March to instill more confidence in its Muslim customers. – familymart.com pic, May 10, 2023

SHAH ALAM – Convenience store chain FamilyMart Malaysia has stopped the sale of alcoholic beverages in all its 360 stores to give Muslim customers the confidence to shop at its outlets without any doubts. 

Managing director of QL Maxincome Sdn Bhd Chia Lik Khai said the decision to stop the sales of alcoholic drinks had been implemented since last March to ensure discerning customers shop and dine without (non-halal) apprehension at their branches. 

“Alcoholic beverages has only been a small contributor to our business so far. So we are expecting very minimum impact and we are depending on our food and beverages to cover the sales (omission),” he said. 

He was speaking to reporters after an announcement of FamilyMart Malaysia’s new concept store FamiCafé at Menara U, here which received the first halal certification from the Malaysian Islamic Development Department (Jakim), making it the first convenience store cafe in Malaysia to receive such recognition. 

Chia said the halal-certified concept serves drinks and ready-to-eat food prepared in-house including its oden, hot snacks such as “crispy chiki katsu” and sausages, as well as its “sofuto” ice cream.

He said so far there are 16 FamiCafés in Malaysia, with the target to open 50 FamiCafés by the end of this year with the aim of halal status for 300 FamiCafés by 2025. 

In line with ongoing efforts to ensure customers shop and dine without hesitation, Chia said FamilyMart will undergo halal audits in stages according to Jakim’s guidelines and the process has already started at two other stores located around the Klang Valley. 

In addition, he said the FamilyMart Malaysia food preparation centre run by QL Kitchen has been recognised as halal by Jakim since 2019 and as of April 30, 172 FamilyMart brand food products were registered as halal on Jakim’s official halal portal. 

With regard to this, Chia said, FamilyMart is currently identifying suitable locations to meet customer demand on the east coast of the Peninsula and aims to open 20 branches by the end of 2023 in the region with several branches already opened in Kuantan, Pahang. 

In the meantime, to increase customer convenience, FamiCafé FamilyMart at Menara U now has a self-service kiosk that allows customers to order products using their favourite e-wallet or credit card service, with self-service kiosks to be introduced at other FamiCafés gradually. – Bernama, May 10, 2023

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