PIZZA HUT MALAYSIA DOES THE ULTIMATE “THROWBACK” BY BRINGING BACK ITS SOUP AND SALAD STATION.
Pizza Hut Malaysia is bringing back the iconic Salad and Soup Station for a limited-time.
Pizza Hut Malaysia Chief
Marketing Officer Emily Chong said “We heard you and we know. For so many of us
Malaysians, the soup and salad station is not just a part of a meal but a beloved
memory.
"As we bid farewell to our
Ipoh Garden outlet which served as a cherished gathering place for many, we want
to celebrate the opening of Arena Niaga Simee outlet with the iconic Soup and
Salad Station.
The
relocation is in line with Pizza Hut’s mission to be an enabler of meaningful
connections. With a refreshed store layout optimised for the modern consumers,
Malaysians from all walks of life can now create fresh new memories with us.”
she said.
Pizza Hut fans in Ipoh can look
forward to indulging in a selection of fresh salads and a steaming pot of their
signature mushroom soup this coming weekend while dining-in at any of the five
different stores at
Don't miss this chance to add
this experience to your Instagram timeline while indulging in a variety of exclusive in-store promotions including RM2 Mushroom Soups and
50% off ala carte pizzas with a minimum purchase of one salad.
About QSR Brands (M)
Holdings Bhd (QSR Brands):
A franchisee of
over 850 KFC restaurants in Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, and Cambodia, QSR is
also the operator of Pizza Hut in Malaysia and Singapore, with more than 500
restaurants and delivery concepts in Malaysia and Singapore. In addition to its
restaurant operations, it is extensively involved in breeder and contract
broiler farming, hatchery, poultry production, and processing as well as a host
of ancillary businesses including baking, commissary, and sauce production.
This makes QSR the first and only fully integrated food operator in Malaysia.
QSR Brands and its subsidiaries guarantee full halal compliance to customers in
all of the Group’s markets. Every aspect of the food manufacturing process
follows strict controls and accepts only certificates recognised by the
Department of Islamic Development Malaysia (JAKIM) and strictly adheres to
MS1500:2009.
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