Now you
don’t have to go to Thailand to get authentic Thai products like popular brands
of cooking sauces and pastes as well as ready-to-eat and ready-to-drink brands.
With
Thailand as Malaysia’s nearest neighbour in the North, Malaysians are no strangers
to the taste of Thai cuisine, snacks and sauces.
This is
probably because Malaysians share similar tastes and enjoy Thai culture and
cuisine as well as their innovative products, like low calorie snacks made from
real fruits.
In
addition, Malaysians who often visit Thailand for business or pleasure usually
buy home Thai products and have become familiar with their brands and range of
products.
From now
till August 31, Hero Market at Taman Desa Tebrau in Johor Baru presents the
Sabai Sabai Thai Food Festival 2018.
A section of the Thai Food Fair at Hero Market, Desa Tebrau |
This
event is jointly organized with the support of Department of International Trade
Promotion, Ministry of Commerce Thailand (DITP) and HPG Marketing (M) Sdn Bhd.
The
festival was launched in a simple ceremony officiated by Minister Counsellor of
DITP, Patcha Wutipan, Hero Market director, Francis Teng, and HPG Marketing managing
director, Soh Vleong.
Hero
Market operates 24 supermarkets in the Klang Valley with one outlet in Johor
Baru.
Incorporated
in 2005, the team at Hero Market who has a combined food retail experience of
more than 75 years, is committed to providing everyday low prices.
Check out this Chilli Lemon snack! |
Since HPG
Marketing started their operations some seven years ago, they have been
importing Thai products into Malaysia and these familiar brands have been well
received here.
While
Hero Market already has a good range of Thai products on their shelves, this collaboration
in a Thai Food Festival is an opportunity to introduce a wider variety of Thai
products here.
There are
fruit snacks by J-Fruit, Manora fried shrimp and crab chips, Pocky choco
sticks, Madam Fish crispy fish snacks, Tawan rice crisps, Otori roasted peanut
snacks, Tamarind House sweet tamarind, Schweppes +C Lemon Flavour soft drinks,
Malee 100% juices, Birdy 3-in-1 coffee and Hales Blue Boy Syrup, just to name a
few.
A selection of popular dip sauces |
To better
appreciate the range of Thai products that are being introduced here, visit
Hero Market during the Thai Food Fest.
And when
you shop at the Hero Market outlet during this Food Festival, every RM5 you
spend on Thai products will entitle the shopper to participate in a lucky draw.
The top
prize will win two return flight tickets to Phuket with accommodation for a
4-Day 3-Night stay while the second prize winner will receive two return flight
tickets to Hua Hin with a 3-Day 2-Night stay.
Meanwhile,
the third, fourth and fifth prize winners will receive a hamper each worth
RM500, RM300 and RM200, respectively.
For more
info about the Sabai Sabai Thai Food Festival 2018, visit Facebook pages:
www.facebook.com/myheromarket/
or www.facebook.com/thinkthailandmy.
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