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Home / Lifestyle / Online Grocery Shopping Sets the Pace for Chinese New Year

Online Grocery Shopping Sets the Pace for Chinese New Year

January 12, 2018 by StrawberrY Gal

There is so much to do during Chinese New Year where you will be cleaning your home, buying new clothes and many more. Not just that, preparing the Chinese New Year reunion dinner is another extensive things to do and it is pretty time consuming especially for those working mother. When everything comes in one goal, thanks to 11 street – Malaysia’s number two online marketplace – has reinforced its partnership with JOCOM to bring prepping and shopping for Chinese New Year grocery items to another level of convenience.

This partnership is off the back of 11street’s grocery category emerging as one of the platform’s continued focus in 2018, in which it saw more than 30% increase in its gross merchandising value (GMV) in 2017 as compared to 2016. The partnership between 11street and JOCOM goes beyond opening an online channel for grocery shopping, for it also includes “Cooking Up Prosperity”, a 10-episode cooking show that will be streamed online. Featuring Chef Cheah Kee Khiang, a prominent chef in Malaysia, and hosted by well-known host and TV personality, Wong Chui Ling, the show will feature simple-to-follow Chinese New Year recipes using fresh ingredients available on JOCOM’s online store at 11street.

Each episode of “Cooking Up Prosperity” will be streamed every Tuesday and Thursday, beginning today, and run for 10 minutes. Among the dishes featured are Golden Prosperity (Fried Prawn with Salted Egg Floss), Tremendous Opulence (CNY Cake with Taro & Sweet Potato), and Superior Smooth Porridge Seafood Steamboat, with each dish taking less than 10 minutes to cook.

The cooking show is sponsored by Clio, Desa Home, Electrolux, F&N, Khind, Kinohimitsu, Maggi, Onenot-enough, Philips, Sharp, SJK Electrical, Starbucks, Sublime and Trine Nexus. Not just that, they also provide you with the great deal where more than 3,000 home appliances, grocery and household items, with up to 50% discounts and conditional free shipping.
On top of lower prices, shoppers can also enjoy additional savings by visiting the promotion page to download discount coupons worth up to RM20 until 4 March 2018.  For more information on the “Cooking Up Prosperity” promotion, please visit http://promotion.11street.my/2018/01/cooking-prosperity

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