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Seldec riders carrying their delivery bags after the launch of the Selangor Digital e-Supply Chain (Seldec) portal and ‘Seldec Rider’ application at the Selangor State Secretariat Building, Shah Alam, on June 24, 2021. — Picture by ASRI SAPFIE/SELANGORKINI

Shopping at Seldec as many attractive offers up for second anniversary

By Sheeda Fathil

SHAH ALAM, June 10 — The Selangor Digital e-Supply Chain (Seldec) is putting up various attractive offers in conjunction with the shopping platform’s second anniversary this June.

In a Facebook post, Seldec said a RM2 discount, free delivery and aprons will also be provided for any purchases worth RM150 and above.

Also up for grabs are groceries on offer, including fresh chicken, fresh fish, fruits, vegetables, eggs, sugar, and instant noodles on Seldec.

“A RM2 discount will also be given if you make purchases worth RM20 and above, with free deliveries to your home if the purchases are worth RM40 and above,

“Ensure you enter the promo code ANNIV2 before registering. Come shop and save at www.seldec.com.my throughout the month,” it said.

Seldec markets the produce of small-tenant farmers in the state on a wide scale, as well as offering products which are difficult to obtain on the market, including the iridescent shark catfish (ikan patin) tempoyak, sambal hitam Pahang, rempah gulai nasi dagang, and original lemang from Gemencheh in Negeri Sembilan.

Various promotions such as free deliveries and price cuts are also made periodically, with any information shared on Seldec’s Facebook page.

Since its launch by the state government on October 3, 2019, Seldec connects buyers and sellers directly at www.seldec.com.my/en which involves various items including fresh beef, home appliances, processed foods, frozen foods, and kuih-muih.

 

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