If there’s one thing that Malaysians absolutely adore, it’s snacking.

Combining our love for snacking and the e-wallet concept, Malaysia’s very own cashless grab-and-go convenience store is born.

Funmaii is a store housing Japanese, Korean, Taiwanese, Thai and popular Malaysian snacks—it’s pretty much snack heaven!

Funmaii opened its first store in Sunway Nexis, Kota Damansara back in January 2018 and has recently launched its 2nd local outlet at Bandar Puteri Puchong.

With the e-wallet concept, customers can enhance their shopping experience by first downloading the Funmaii app for free on the Google App Store or the Apple Play Store.

Through the app, customers can track their expenses and redeem Funmaii rewards in the form of discount vouchers, extra credit and rebate.

Payment can then be authorised with a 6-digit password on the app, giving it added security measure. Alternatively, payment can also be made through Mastercard and Visa cards.

That way, you don’t even need to bring cash the next time you’re visiting a Funmaii outlet.

Funmaii has future plans to install up to 10,000 vending machinese in shopping malls across Malaysia within the next 3 years but in the mean time, drop by any of the 2 existing Funmaii convenience stores in Sunway Nexis and Bandar Puteri Puchong to stock up on all the snacks!

Funmaii Sunway Nexis, Kota Damansara

Hours: 8am–10pm, daily

Address: D-G-8, Sunway Nexis, Kota Damansara 1, Jalan PJU 5/1

Funmaii Bandar Puteri Puchong

Hours: 8am-11pm, daily

Address: 40, Ground Floor, Jalan Puteri ½

All Image Credit: Funmaii

 
 
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