
Madani Combo Sale taking place in Sibu this Saturday
SIBU (Aug 14): Lanang MP Alice Lau's service centre is hosting a Madani Combo Sale this Saturday (Aug 16) at Sibu Yu Chiong (Grand Height) Foodstuff Distributors Sdn Bhd, starting at 8.30am.
Lau in a statement said the event, under her 'Program Sayangi Lanang' initiative, is offering a total of 300 food packages priced at RM30 each.
'The original price of each package is RM44.15. Through this initiative, the public can save up to 30 per cent,' she said.
Each package comes with 1kg white sugar, cooking oil, rice, instant noodles, biscuits, a tray of 10 eggs, dark soy sauce, canned corn, canned curry chicken, and canned sardines.
In addition, Sibu Yu Chiong (Grand Height) Foodstuff Distributors is fulfilling its corporate social responsibility by giving away a bottle of soy sauce for free for every food package purchased during the event.
Lau said the Madani Combo Sale initiative is part of her efforts to support the local community by helping them to manage daily household expenses. Allice Lau lead Madani Combo Sale Sibu
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