The Borneo Post

Muslim Best to penetrate Japanese mart with instant noodles

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REMBAU: Bumiputera food manufactur­er, Muslim Best Marketing (M) Sdn Bhd, plans to penetrate the Japanese market with its new instant noodles.

Its managing director, Datuk Sheikh Ahmad Dusuki Sheikh Mohamad, said the company planned to export them to Japan from the second half of this year.

The products would be sold through supermarke­t chain, Family Mart, which has over 6,000 outlets in Japan, he said.

“Our factory in the Pedas Halal Industrial Park will start operations next month and we aim to produce 3.8 million packets a month,” he said.

“The instant noodles will be marketed under the ‘Spicy’ brand name.

It will have four flavours - – asam laksa, curry, tom yam and black pepper chicken,” he told reporters after a visit by members of the Malaysian Muslim Consumers Associatio­n (PPIM) yesterday.

Also present were Muslim Best’s Executive Director, Datuk Nik Izani Nik Ibrahim, and PPIM chief activist, Datuk Nadzim Johan.

Sheikh Ahmad Dusuki said the instant noodle products would be available in the local market in the middle of next month.

In addition to instant noodles, he said, the company would also produce cream cracker biscuits, potato chips, reverse osmosis water and juice-based drinks.

Meanwhile, Nadzim said, the associatio­n and its members would cooperativ­e with Muslim Best to promote the products of the company. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Nadzim (second right) is being briefed by Ahmad Dusuki (third right) in conjunctio­n with the visit by members of the Malaysian Muslim Consumers Associatio­n yesterday. —Bernama photo
Nadzim (second right) is being briefed by Ahmad Dusuki (third right) in conjunctio­n with the visit by members of the Malaysian Muslim Consumers Associatio­n yesterday. —Bernama photo

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