Nak Beli by MyEG introduces monthly grocery subscription plan

The fresh products are sourced directly from local farmers and fisherman to ensure only the highest quality, sustainably sourced and grown are supplied

MyEG Services Bhd (MyEG) announced that its e-commerce platform Nak Beli by MyEg is now offering a monthly grocery subscription plan for shoppers to enjoy substantial savings on fresh produce such as vegetables, fruits, meat, poultry and seafood.

Flexi Value Plan is available for subscription at RM100, RM200 or RM500 per month and comes with discount pricing. The duration for the plan range from one month, three months, six months or 12 months with savings of up to 50%.

“Groceries purchase is a significant percentage of most households’ expenditure. With a subscription model, we are able to commit steady orders directly with the farms hence passing on the savings to our subscribers,” said MyEG group managing director TS Wong.

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Wong said the Flexi Value Plan gives customers a flexible, convenient and cost-effective way to shop for their kitchen needs.

The fresh products are sourced directly from local farmers and fisherman to ensure only the highest quality, sustainably sourced and grown are supplied to end customers in line with fair trade best practices and minimal food wastage.

“As Malaysians adjust to the new norms following the Covid-19 pandemic and adopt practices such as physical distancing and online shopping to help minimise risk, this platform provides an excellent alternative to shopping in wet markets and supermarkets, and at the same time, helps support the local farming and fishing community with steady income,” said Wong.

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Those who wish to purchase the Flexi Value Plan subscription can visit  www.nakbeli.com.my and select the preferred plan and duration.

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Thomas Tan joined CJMY in 2011. At the second annual conference in Johor Bahru, he received the 'Best Article 2011' Award. To date, he has published over 1,000 articles on community events and various topics.