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Well, I'm impressed, as is him indoors!
Only a few items were substituted, the delivery was well within the allocated timeslot, delivery man very polite and helpful.
Definitely using this service again.
N.B. We didn't order any fresh produce on line as we feel safer seeing this first hand and knowing what we're getting.
Thanks to everyone for the advice etc
Only a few items were substituted, the delivery was well within the allocated timeslot, delivery man very polite and helpful.
Definitely using this service again.
N.B. We didn't order any fresh produce on line as we feel safer seeing this first hand and knowing what we're getting.
Thanks to everyone for the advice etc


#48

Ruby thanks for the update. Traffic can be horrendous in KL, of which it may contribute to the delay, but thank God you got yours on time ... cheers!

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I was wondering if there is a "red Cross parcels" allowance system simular to the one we have in the Philippines called the Balikbayan Box
I posted this question in the Philippines forum, yet for expats in Malaysia it may also be of relevance, then again perhaps not!!
We know that imported foods are sold at a significant premium, not surprising as shipping costs would not be cheap neither are costs of ales if you wish to retail such a product line.
"Has anyone here used Balikbayan Box( BB ) services from the UK? I know you have to pay someone to shop and then pack into an approved BB? Is there enough improvement in costs to warrant a DIY importation or is the saving insignificant over the cost of buying from here?. Anyone have any examples?"
I posted this question in the Philippines forum, yet for expats in Malaysia it may also be of relevance, then again perhaps not!!
We know that imported foods are sold at a significant premium, not surprising as shipping costs would not be cheap neither are costs of ales if you wish to retail such a product line.
"Has anyone here used Balikbayan Box( BB ) services from the UK? I know you have to pay someone to shop and then pack into an approved BB? Is there enough improvement in costs to warrant a DIY importation or is the saving insignificant over the cost of buying from here?. Anyone have any examples?"

#50

I suppose it was because of the Day of Mourning today but Tesco had the muzak wound right down, almost silent, and what a more pleasant experience to shop in. Would be nice if they kept that permanent. I don't suppose for one minute that they will.

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there was me thinking this was in response to my Uk red cross parcels post above lol

#53

I'd like to know where those nice packets of smoked haddock have got to. Not seen them in months and I'm getting withdrawal symptoms


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First bad experience with online delivery. Delivery booked for 18:00 - 20:00 just turned up at 23:00 without an apology or an explanation. :-(

#55

There is nothing specific in the UK press about Tesco moving out of Malaysia but they are in a lot of trouble. They are loosing a lot of market share to two discount chains and were recently discovered to have seriously over stated their profit. A number of top execs were suspended, the share price has fallen badly and the news today is that they are being investigated by the Serious Fraud Squad over the misleading profit. There was something in the news a few days back about scaling back their Asian market which may be where Bloomberg got their info.

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There is nothing specific in the UK press about Tesco moving out of Malaysia but they are in a lot of trouble. They are loosing a lot of market share to two discount chains and were recently discovered to have seriously over stated their profit. A number of top execs were suspended, the share price has fallen badly and the news today is that they are being investigated by the Serious Fraud Squad over the misleading profit. There was something in the news a few days back about scaling back their Asian market which may be where Bloomberg got their info.
Tesco is different in so far as its Malaysian operations are a joint venture with Sime Darby (Tesco 70%, Sime Darby 30%). If Tesco did wish to exit, it is possible that Sime Darby would buy Tesco's 70%, and continue to run the business as a franchise. This is how Marks & Spencer operate in Malaysia, with Robinsons running the M&S stores as franchisee.
However, we don't know how profitable the Tesco stores in Malaysia are, and what Sime Darby's view is of its partnership with Tesco. The return on capital that both parties are making is what will ultimately dictate what happens.

#57

Well isn't that interesting. I had no idea about these joint ventures. Thanks for that TeeJayDee.
We were at Tesco today and discussing if Tesco were to pull out here. I'd said I would imagine that a company like Giant would takeover ...but maybe not then.
Very slightly off topic but I believe that Bt Ferringhi is going to finally get a supermarket as part of the big developments planned for the town. Wonder if that will be a Tesco.
We were at Tesco today and discussing if Tesco were to pull out here. I'd said I would imagine that a company like Giant would takeover ...but maybe not then.
Very slightly off topic but I believe that Bt Ferringhi is going to finally get a supermarket as part of the big developments planned for the town. Wonder if that will be a Tesco.

#58

Tesco Malaysia saw 2013 revenue up 5.6% to RM 4.57 billion although profit down by 14.2% to RM 223.7 million. However, this is considerably better than Tesco plc's 92% profit drop!

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It's good news that a supermarket is planned for Bt Ferringhi. It could be Tesco, but they might consider the one in Tanjung Tokong is too close. Maybe Giant? Whichever it is, the residents of Bt Ferringhi will be spared the long journey to Tanjung Tokong.

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As a matter of interest, do you know how they explained how an increase in revenue was accompanied by a large drop in profits? I am sure they will have a ready excuse, which will almost certainly not include "bad management" as a factor.
