Impressive supermarket tour. Yeah, since rice is the staple food in Malaysia, you can find them packed in big bags...5kgs - 10kgs 😂 Shark(s) is/are usually sold in wet market... very rare to find them in supermarket. Thanks for sharing this informative vlog, Ken. Cheers !
I was surprised that the fish was announced as shark. It was never shark, as we can observe on the fins, but in total for me this was a nice overview over a very typical Malaysian supermarket. Thanks for it!!
Hi Ken. Only hyper markets like, say, the Jaya Grocer chain sell sourdough bread, inter alia, in their bakery section. But you can buy such breads in most small privately-owned bakeries or in the so called artisanal setups! I love the various types of “brot”which can be found in Germany, Switzerland and so on . Delicious when eaten with schinken!
I loved shopping in KL supermarkets when I lived there. Green tea Kit Kat biscuits and so many different flavours of Lays compared to home. There was a whole aisle for noodles, every flavour you could think of.
Lulu popular for local and tourist. I usually buy from here or Jaya grocer before back to Indonesia. Variation, different product and sometimes lower price make Malaysia grocery interesting. Air fare to KL usually cheaper than Indonesia domestic flight.
Lulu I think is from China, Aeon is Japanese, giant is now malaysian owned, mydin is malaysian owned, lotus' is thai owned, jaya grocer and village grocer not sure who owned it but they are very expensive, they cater to high end customers and expats.
@@noorazizan9972 Just like your age, right?😁. I travel a lot and realise that people in many other countries are far worse off than Malaysians in terms of cost of living.
yep. Malaysians have a higher income than Filipinos but it looks like most supermarket goods are still cheaper than in the Philippines @@NetMaestro2009