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Hypermarket Chains Getting Friendly On Social Media As MYDIN Says Goodbye To Tesco, Hello To Lotus s

They say that people come and go, but some friendships can last a lifetime. Malaysians were swept away by a wave of melancholy when MYDIN – Malaysia’s largest halal hypermarket chain – bid a farewell to an “old friend” to send a warm “hello” to its new neighbor/competitor, Lotus’s Malaysia. In a quick correspondence on Facebook, the two hypermarkets were seen exchanging greetings to one another following Tesco Malaysia’s rebrand to Lotus’s. Read More: “Cheerio. Ol’ friend. Sawadee and a warm welcome to our new neighbour,” wrote MYDIN in its post complete with a digital gift basket to greet its new Thai counterpart.

Mydin shows neighbourly love to Tesco Malaysia on FB after rebranding

Mydin shows neighbourly love to Tesco Malaysia on FB after rebranding
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Tesco Is Changing Their Name To Lotuss Stores And We ve Got The Answers To All Of Your Questions

Tesco Is Changing Their Name To Lotuss Stores And We’ve Got The Answers To All Of Your Questions RD Minion © Provided by Rojak Daily Tesco Is Changing Their Name To Lotuss Stores And We’ve Got The Answers To All Of Your Questions Earlier this week, Tesco Malaysia announced that they are changing their name to Lotuss Stores (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd.   The news came as a shock to many, especially to those who grew up going to Tesco supermarkets as they had to bid goodbye to another childhood memory.   A lot of people were amused by the new name as it has an additional ‘s’ at the back, as if you were hissing when saying it out loud.

British Brand Tesco Retires From Southeast Asia As Thai Buyer Rebrands

British Brand Tesco Retires From Southeast Asia As Thai Buyer Rebrands A billboard for Tesco in Bangkok, Thailand. (Nikkei Asia) Thai conglomerate Charoen Pokphand Group announced on Tuesday it is chang-ing the name of its Tesco stores in Thailand and Malaysia to Lotus s. CP took over the stores from British retailer Tesco last year. With the change, the Tesco brand, which expanded into Southeast Asia in the 1990s, will disappear from the region. The first revamped store in Bangkok opened for testing purposes on Monday. In Thailand, the stores had previously operated under the Tesco Lotus brand. The logo has been changed from a white background with red and green lettering to a green-hued design. The move is aimed at re-newing the company s image.

Tesco unveils new branding in Malaysia after CP Group acquisition

Tesco unveils new branding in Malaysia after CP Group acquisition Details 16 February 2021 Tesco Malaysia has renamed to Lotuss Stores (Malaysia) after its parent company sold its business in Malaysia and Thailand to Charoen Pokphand Group for US$10.6 billion last year to further simplify and focus the business . CP Group operates across many industries ranging from industrial to service sectors. The rebranding exercise is expected to complete by the end of this year and the company currently employs over 8,600 employees across one head office, two distribution centres, and 62 stores throughout Peninsular Malaysia, the brand said on its Facebook. Tesco announced the name change in a Facebook post, adding that despite the new branding, it will still strive to cheer consumers up with its services, offers and products. Meanwhile, consumers have also noticed the name change. According to images circulated on social media, some took pictur

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