Boosting sales of delicacies via e-commerce


Pushing for e-commerce: Dr Wee (in blue batik shirt) arriving at the welcoming dinner of the first Asia Retail and O2O Conference and Expo 2017 in Kuala Lumpur. On his left is Federation of Malaysia Chinese Guilds Association president Datuk Chai Kim Sen.

KUALA LUMPUR: There are many traditional delicacies in Chinese new villages that are yet to be savoured by many people.

While some traders may have seen a surge of sales through word of mouth and via Facebook in recent years, the fact remains that their businesses have yet to realise their full potentials.

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