Marrybrown spreading wings to Cambodia, Uzbekistan

Marrybrown spreading wings to Cambodia, Uzbekistan

The Malaysian-based fast food restaurant recently launched new outlets in Lahad Datu and Melbourne.

Marrybrown founder Lawrence Liew and his wife, Nancy, giving out duit Raya to children at a Hari Raya open house in Johor Bahru today. (Bernama pic)
JOHOR BAHRU:
Malaysian-based halal-certified fast food restaurant chain Marrybrown is set to expand into new international markets with the opening of outlets in Cambodia and Uzbekistan this year.

Marrybrown Sdn Bhd chief financial officer David Liew said the expansion of outlets to these two countries reflects the growing recognition of Marrybrown’s image and brand in the international market.

“We are committed to strengthening our brand by offering our diverse menu options to both local and overseas communities.

“We are also planning to open five new outlets in Malaysia, in Johor, Kuala Lumpur, Terengganu, Pahang and Selangor,” he said at the “Keindahan Raya Bersama Marrybrown” programme at the Marrybrown headquarters here last night.

Marrybrown founder Lawrence Liew and his wife, Nancy Liew, also attended.

David Liew said that Marrybrown recently launched new outlets in Lahad Datu, Sabah, and Melbourne, Australia, expanding its total number of outlets to over 500 across Malaysia and various international destinations, including Singapore, the Maldives, Sweden and India.

“In conjunction with Ramadan and Syawal this year, we distributed 20,000 servings of bubur lambuk and 20,000 chicken burgers at Marrybrown outlets nationwide.

“We also delivered donations to orphans and the B40 group,” he said.

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