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Best Mart 360 Debuts on foodpanda mall in Hong Kong

Best Mart 360 Debuts on foodpanda mall in Hong Kong

Malay Mail3 days ago

Over 500 Premium Global Products Now Available for Convenient Home Shopping
Best Mart 360
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1. Shop L, G/F, 484-496 Queen's Road West, Shek Tong Tsui 6. Shop 301, L3, New Jade Shopping Arcade, Chai Wan
2. Shop Nos. D09-D13a, First Floor, Queensway Plaza, 93 Queensway, Admiralty 7. Shop A and B, Ground Floor, 3-5 Stanley New Street, Stanley
3. Shop No. 1, G/F, 334-336 King's Road, North Point 8. Shop E, G/F, Albert House,22 Chengtu Road, Aberdeen
4. Shop D, G/F, Ellen Building, 192-198 Shau Kei Wan Road, Shau Kei Wan 9. Shop 17, G/F, Hang Fung Mansion,17-19 Wong Nai Chung Rd, Happy Valley
5. Shop 3 & Shop 4, G/F, 981 King's Road, Quarry Bay 10. Shop A, G/F, 194-204 Johnston Road, Wanchai
1. Shop 18, G/F, 1-7 Wu Kwong Street, Hung Hom 6. Shop UG22, UG/F, Temple Mall South, Wong Tai Sin
2. G/F, 128-130 Nga Tsin Wai Road, Kowloon City 7. Shops 79-80, 1/F, Laguna Plaza, Kwun Tong
3. G/F, 511 Nathan Road, Yau Ma Tei
4. G/F, 180 Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
5. Shop G19, G/F, Un Chau Shopping Centre, Cheung Sha Wan
1. Shop 205A, L2, Tai Wo Plaza, Tai Po 9. Shop Nos. 4A, 4B and 19, G/F,Chung On Shopping Centre, Ma On Shan
2. Shop No. A212, Level 2, YOHO Mall II, Yuen Long 10. Shop 53B, 55A & 55B, 3/F, Shatin Centre, Sha Tin
3. Shop No. L045, G/F, Tin Yiu Plaza, Tin Yiu Estate, Tin Shui Wai 11. Shop Nos. TAW 31-32, MTR Tai Wai Station, Tai Wai
4. Shop Nos. H-217 & H-218A, Level 2, Zone H, H.A.N.D.S., Tuen Mun 12. Shops G2-3 & G16-18, G/F, Tai Hung Fai(Tsuen Wan) Centre, Chung On Street, Tsuen Wan
5. Shop Nos. 209-211, 1/F, Fanling Centre, Fanling 13. Shop TSY 30-31, Tsing Yi Station, Tsing Yi
6. Shop Nos. UG046-47, UG/F,Metro City Phase II, Tseung Kwan O 14. Shop No. B (2-8, 23-25), 2/F, Sun Kwai Hing Plaza, Kwai Chung
7. Shop 15, G/F, Sai Kung Garden, 16 Chan Man Street, Sai Kung 15. Shop 105, 1/F, Fu Tung Plaza, Tung Chung
8. Shops F75-76, 1/F, PopCorn 2, Tseung Kwan O
FoodVille
1. Shop No. G8-9 &16-19 on Ground Floor of Amoy Plaza Gardens, Phase I, 77 Ngau Tau Kok Road, Ngau Tau Kok
1. Shop Unit 304, The LOHAS, LOHAS Park, Tseung Kwan O 4. Shop No. 354, Level 2, Zone E, Tai Po Mega Mall, Tai Po
2. Shop 183, Level 1, Maritime Square 2, Tsing Yi 5. Shop Unit 503, Level 5, The Wai, Sha Tin
3. Shop No. 3013, Level 3, MOSTown (Phase 4), Ma On Shan 6. Shop Nos. 152-153, Level 1, Park Central, 9 Tong Tak Street, Tseung Kwan O
HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach Newswire - 25 June 2025 - Best Mart 360 Holdings Limited ("Best Mart 360" or the "Company", together with its subsidiaries, the "Group"; stock code: 2360.HK), a leading leisure food retailer in Hong Kong, is excited to announce that its flagship retail brand, "Best Mart 360˚" and its global gourmet brand, "FoodVille", are now available on foodpanda mall. In addition to its extensive network of over 170 stores across Hong Kong, Best Mart 360 is committed to expanding its online platform services, seamlessly integrating online and offline experiences to provide customers with a more convenient and comprehensive shopping experience.Leveraging its global sourcing expertise, Best Mart 360 brings an extensive range of over 500 high-quality, competitively priced yet premium products to foodpanda mall, including (i) popular snacks such as biscuits, candies, and chocolates from Japan, Korea, Europe, and the Americas; (ii) exclusive flagship brands and featured products; (iii) a curated selection of international wines, sake, and beers; and (iv) premium cooking oils, condiments, and essential household groceries.With foodpanda Mall, customers can order their favorite products, and foodpanda couriers will pick them up from selected Best Mart 360° or FoodVille stores, delivering in as little as 30 minutes. The service will initially be piloted at 39 stores and will gradually expand to more locations, unveiling more best-selling items in the near future., said, "We are delighted to collaborate with foodpanda to bring our global premium products online. This collaboration meets our customers' demand for convenience, offering access to high-quality, competitively priced items anytime, anywhere. It further embodies our brand commitment of 'Premium Living, Within Reach,' connecting us even closer to our customers' daily lives.", said, "We're dedicated to providing diverse lifestyle products. Best Mart 360's addition enhances our offerings, particularly for imported snacks and groceries, solidifying foodpanda mall as Hong Kong's go-to one-stop delivery platform."List of Designated Branches:Hashtag: #優品360 #BestMart360 #foodpanda #foodpandamall
The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.
Best Mart 360 Holdings Limited
Best Mart 360 Holdings Limited operates chain retail stores under the brand "Best Mart 360˚ ", offering wide selection of imported and pre-packaged leisure foods and other grocery products principally from overseas. It is the Group's business objective to offer "Best Quality" and "Best Price" products to customers through continuous efforts on global procurement with a mission to provide comfortable shopping environment and pleasurable shopping experience to customers. As at 31 December 2024, the Group operated a total of 176 chain retail stores, spanning all of the 18 districts in Hong Kong and strategic locations with heavy pedestrian flow in Macau. Among the chain retail stores, the global gourmet brand "FoodVille" launched in September 2021 is also included, targeting the medium-to-high-end-market.

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