Shell Malaysia Partners With CARiNG Pharmacy To Bring Healthcare Essentials To Shell Select Stores
KUALA LUMPUR, June 18 (Bernama) -- Shell Malaysia is enhancing its retail experience at petrol marts, building on its long-term vision for Shell SELECT stores as comprehensive, go-to destinations for on-the-move essentials. Further strengthening this offering, Shell has partnered with CARiNG Pharmacy to extend greater convenience to customers by offering healthcare essentials alongside its range of food, beverage and lifestyle products.
Through this strategic collaboration, Shell SELECT is evolving into a one-stop convenience destination where Malaysians can easily meet their daily needs, from snacks and fresh food to pharmacy-grade over-the-counter medications. This expansion builds on Shell's commitment to delivering a holistic retail experience, featuring key offerings such as Shell Café's freshly baked pastries and barista-crafted coffee, Shell Lubricants, Shell Recharge EV charging hubs, and Shell Car Care products, all supported by the quality service that customers know and trust at Shell stations across the country.

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