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Malaysia’s Village Grocer expands northern footprint with new Vangohh Eminent outlet

Offers imported produce from Australia, Japan, Korea, and New Zealand.

Village Grocer has officially opened its newest premium supermarket at Vangohh Eminent, expanding its presence in northern Malaysia.

The new store brings the brand’s “Passion to Delight” concept to the Seberang Perai area, offering a premium shopping experience focused on fresh and imported goods.

The outlet features fresh fruits and vegetables sourced from Australia, Japan, Korea, New Zealand, and Cameron Highlands, along with premium meat and seafood that offer traceable sourcing and daily fresh catches.

It also carries a range of imported and artisanal products, including house-brand items from Australia (Woolworths).

In addition, the store offers an expanded selection of organic, vegan, keto, and gluten-free products, as well as ready-to-eat meals, bakery items, and deli offerings.
 

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