KFC Holdings (Malaysia) Bhd has agreed in principle to appoint Cakna Sdn Bhd as the distributor for Ayamas products in Terengganu, a state executive councillor said today.
Datuk Mohamed Awang Tera, state executive councillor for rural and entrepreneur development and cooperatives, said Cakna would distribute frozen products such as frozen chicken and frozen chilli sauce.
The products would be distributed to all T'Shoppe convenient stores nationwide from early next year, he told reporters after launching Universiti Malaysia Terengganu's YoungPreneurs' programme.
Mohamed said there are 30 T'Shoppe shops nationwide, 20 in Terengganu and the rest in Melaka, Selangor, Kedah and Perlis.
With Cakna taking charge of distribution via the strategic business partnership with KFC Holdings, Ayamas products would be readily available at convenient stores, he said.
"Currently, consumers are facing problems to get Ayamas products as they are available only in certain outlets such as supermarkets," he said.
Mohamed said 1Malaysia products would also be sold at T'Shoppe outlets from next year to make it easier for consumers to buy the products. -- Bernama
Datuk Mohamed Awang Tera, state executive councillor for rural and entrepreneur development and cooperatives, said Cakna would distribute frozen products such as frozen chicken and frozen chilli sauce.
The products would be distributed to all T'Shoppe convenient stores nationwide from early next year, he told reporters after launching Universiti Malaysia Terengganu's YoungPreneurs' programme.
Mohamed said there are 30 T'Shoppe shops nationwide, 20 in Terengganu and the rest in Melaka, Selangor, Kedah and Perlis.
With Cakna taking charge of distribution via the strategic business partnership with KFC Holdings, Ayamas products would be readily available at convenient stores, he said.
"Currently, consumers are facing problems to get Ayamas products as they are available only in certain outlets such as supermarkets," he said.
Mohamed said 1Malaysia products would also be sold at T'Shoppe outlets from next year to make it easier for consumers to buy the products. -- Bernama