Now, you can pick up coffee from the post office in Ipoh


ZUS Coffee’s branch in the Ipoh General Post Office.

CUSTOMERS of the General Post Office in Ipoh, Perak, can now enjoy specialty coffee at the premises while running their errands.

This is the first ZUS Coffee outlet to be launched inside a Pos Malaysia branch.

ZUS Coffee chief operating officer Venon Tian said, “We are very grateful to have Pos Malaysia as a partner on this journey. (An outlet in) the General Post Office is the start of a unique opportunity.

“Pos Malaysia offers unparalleled reach and connection to Malaysians, and we are honoured to be given the chance to bring specialty coffee to an even broader customer base.”

This collaboration marks a significant step in ZUS Coffee’s expansion.

Pos Malaysia Bhd group chief executive officer Charles Brewer said, “It is all about delivering the smile in the last mile. We sit on this incredible retail footprint that connects across every kampung, town and city in Malaysia, and we’re looking forward to partnering with ZUS Coffee.

“Our goal, as always, is to deliver, connect and improve lives, and most Malaysians would definitely agree that easier access to good coffee is a great start towards that!”

Dedicated to making specialty coffee accessible to all Malaysians, ZUS Coffee is expanding its retail presence to become the country’s most convenient neighbourhood coffee chain.

It currently has 190 physical outlets as of January.

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