Mydin Subang Jaya, a popular hypermarket in Selangor, recently delighted shoppers like Zulhelmi Razali with a special treat of free bubur lambuk. This annual tradition has become a highlight for many families who visit the store for their Hari Raya Aidilfitri preparations. Zulhelmi, a loyal customer, shared his excitement at receiving four packs of bubur lambuk for his family to enjoy during the breaking of fast.
For Zulhelmi and his family, their yearly trip to Mydin Subang Jaya is more than just a shopping excursion. It is a chance to explore the wide variety of products available at the larger store, compared to their usual Mydin Putrajaya branch. The family makes it a point to ensure that each member has a new set of festive clothes for Hari Raya, along with purchasing groceries and other essentials.
The bubur lambuk distribution at Mydin Subang Jaya was part of a larger initiative by Mydin to give back to the community and express gratitude for their support. A total of 10,000 packs of bubur lambuk were distributed across 27 Klang Valley stores, with 3,000 packs being given out at the Subang Jaya branch. This generous gesture was made possible through the support of suppliers and partners who sponsored ingredients and drinks for the distribution.
The bubur lambuk was prepared on-site at Mydin Subang Jaya, with Chef Fadzly from UCSI University leading the cooking process. Ameer Ali, the managing director of Mydin Mohamed Holdings Bhd, highlighted the community spirit that was evident in the cooking process. By centralizing the cooking at one location and distributing to other stores, Mydin was able to streamline the process and ensure cost-effectiveness.
Ameer Ali also emphasized Mydin’s commitment to supporting charitable events and initiatives. The store’s affordable prices and complimentary facilities make it a preferred choice for NGOs and corporations looking to give back to the community. By allowing charity recipients the freedom to choose what they need, whether it be new clothes or everyday essentials, Mydin ensures that their support is meaningful and practical.
Overall, the bubur lambuk distribution at Mydin Subang Jaya was not just a gesture of goodwill, but a reflection of the store’s dedication to serving the community. Through initiatives like this, Mydin continues to strengthen its bond with customers and create a positive impact beyond just retail.