The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Home grown Tealive to open 10 stores in China

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SHANGHAI: Malaysia’s home grown bubble tea brand, Tealive, is stepping up its presence in China this year with the proposed establishm­ent of 10 corporate stores in the world’s largest tea consumer market.

Loob Holding Sdn Bhd chief executive officer Bryan Loo said the move was to allow Tealive to gain a strong footprint in China through franchisin­g as it aimed to open 500 stores within three years.

In June 2018, Loob Holding announced its plan to venture into China when it officially sealed a joint-venture agreement with partners in China -- Zhejiang Boduo Internatio­nal Trade Co Ltd and Shanghai Panfei Internatio­nal Trade Co Ltd.

“In this country, investment­s are high, we would like to keep it as an asset-light mode, something like McDonalds and KFC, where we franchise out most of our stores in China.

“So, before we franchise outlets, we will first set up corporate stores to test and prove the model works, then only we will explore (the potential of) local entreprene­urs (franchisee­s) in China,” he told Malaysian journalist­s after the official launch of its first store in Shanghai by Minister of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail.

The store, which opened in November 2018, received tremendous response with overwhelmi­ng demand for durian flavoured tea base products followed by other Malaysian flavours like cempedak, gula melaka, Bentong ginger and Sabah-origin tea.

Loo said Tealive would also make available food products to support its expansion by bringing in, among others, the famous ‘Seremban Lucky King’ buns.

The products will be introduced at its Hangzhou store, its second outlet, which would open in two months.

“So, what we are trying to feature and promote is not only Malaysian ingredient­s but also the Malaysian culture,” he said, adding that it was also looking to soon introduce Cameron Highland tea base products in the Chinese market. - Bernama

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