The Borneo Post

Everrise BDC outlet celebrates Chinese New Year with grand bazaar

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KUCHING: Everrise, one of East Malaysia’s premium supermarke­t chains, held their Chinese New Year (CNY) celebratio­n at its BDC outlet here with a grand bazaar launching yesterday.

Kuching South Mayor Datuk Wee Hong Seng in a speech said the event was supported by the Madani government’s ‘Rahmah Sale Programme’ (PJR), an initiative by the Ministry of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living (KPDN), which aimed at reducing the cost of living during the CNY celebratio­n.

“PJR offers discounts of up to 30 per cent on daily necessitie­s, reflecting the government’s efforts to alleviate financial burdens during this festive season. In addition to their support for PJR, Everrise continues to champion environmen­tal sustainabi­lity through their ‘Go Green Campaign’.

“The initiative to promote the usage of Everrise woven bags aligns with the government’s goal to ban the use of plastic bags by 2025, showcasing Everrise’s dedication in supporting national environmen­tal initiative­s,” he said.

Customers using Everrise woven bags during the CNY bazaar are eligible for special promotions, including ‘Buy 1, Free 1’ on GPR Gold Butter Cookies with CNY-themed packaging for RM29.90.

Additional­ly, customers can add the CNY-themed woven bags to their collection for a promotiona­l price of RM3.88, from its normal price of RM6.60.

The auspicious celebratio­n was also marked by the generous handover of 70 packets of ‘Bakul Rahmah’ (sets containing essential items) and 130 packets of donations in conjunctio­n with Everrise’s anniversar­y.

Kota Sentosa assemblyma­n Wilfred Yap, who was also present, said these packages symbolise the spirit of compassion and solidarity within the community.

Such initiative­s contribute significan­tly to fostering a sense of unity and support among us, he added.

“Everrise has been actively engaging in corporate social responsibi­lity (CSR) campaigns for the past three years – inviting their customers, suppliers, and the community to participat­e.

“This sustained effort reflects a deep-rooted commitment to social responsibi­lity and community welfare,” he said.

The atmosphere of the vibrant occasion was electrifie­d by dazzling performanc­es of vivid dragon and lion dances, followed by the traditiona­l ‘Lou Sang’ ceremony which symbolises good luck and prosperous beginnings.

In the spirit to delight customers, Everrise announced an array of exciting promotiona­l activities to elevate the shopping experience, including an appearance by the ‘God of Fortune’.

For a minimum purchase of RM100 (excluding infant milk), customers can redeem special merchandis­e from Everrise and participat­ing brands.

Everrise is also hosting a Photobooth Contest to challenge customers to flaunt their creativity. The most imaginativ­e photo will stand a chance to win exciting prizes.

Also present at the event were Everrise Group managing director Colin Sia and Everrise Group chief executive officer Melody Chum.

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tee (fifth rightF, Chum (fourth rightF, sia (fifth leftF, yap (fourth leftF and others pose for the ‘lou sang’ ceremony.

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