Mydin

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Mydin

Mydin is one of the largest and most well-known retail chains in Malaysia. It was established in 1940 by Mr. Mydin Mohamed in Kota Bharu, Kelantan. The company has grown significantly over the years and now operates numerous hypermarkets, supermarkets, emporiums, bazaars, minimarkets, convenience stores, and mall across the country.

History

Mydin was founded by Mr. Mydin Mohamed in 1940 in Kota Bharu, Kelantan. The business started as a small general store selling basic household items. Over the years, the business expanded and evolved into a nationwide retail chain.

Business Operations

Mydin operates various types of retail outlets across Malaysia. These include hypermarkets, supermarkets, emporiums, bazaars, minimarkets, convenience stores, and mall. Each type of outlet caters to different customer needs and preferences.

Hypermarkets

Mydin hypermarkets are the largest of its retail outlets. They offer a wide range of products, from fresh produce and groceries to household items and clothing.

Supermarkets

Mydin supermarkets are smaller than the hypermarkets but still offer a wide variety of products. They are typically located in urban areas for easy access by customers.

Emporiums

Mydin emporiums are medium-sized outlets that offer a variety of household items, clothing, and groceries. They are often located in suburban areas.

Bazaars

Mydin bazaars are open-air markets that offer a variety of products at affordable prices. They are typically held during festive seasons.

Minimarkets

Mydin minimarkets are small outlets that offer a limited range of products. They are typically located in residential areas for the convenience of local residents.

Convenience Stores

Mydin convenience stores are small outlets that are open 24 hours a day. They offer a limited range of products for the convenience of customers.

Mall

Mydin also operates a mall, which houses various retail outlets, food and beverage outlets, and entertainment facilities.

Corporate Social Responsibility

Mydin is committed to giving back to the community through various corporate social responsibility initiatives. These include providing aid to the less fortunate, promoting environmental sustainability, and supporting local businesses.

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