SHAH ALAM, May 19 — The Selangor Agricultural Development Corporation (PKPS), in partnership with the Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry (KPDN), will hold the Rahmah Madani Mega Aidiladha Sale on May 23 and 24.
PKPS group chief executive officer Datuk Mohamad Khairil Mohamad Razi said the two-day sale aims to help Malaysians obtain daily necessities at cheaper and affordable prices and to prepare for Aidiladha.
“This initiative is PKPS’ continuous effort to help reduce the cost of living through offers of daily necessities at affordable prices.
“Various daily necessities and Aidiladha items will be offered at promotional prices that provide more savings to consumers,” he said in a statement today.
The sale will be held at eight locations in Selangor from 9am to 2pm, with necessities such as chicken, fish, beef, rice, eggs, cooking oil, flour, vermicelli, tinned sardines, biscuits, detergent and disposable diapers offered at promotional prices.
On May 23, the sale will be held at Dataran Bougainvilla, Kampung Sungai Kertas; the grounds of Nurul Hidayah Mosque, Kampung Pandan Dalam; Dataran Pantai Batu Laut and the Sabak Bernam parliamentary office, Bagan Nakhoda Omar.
On May 24, the sale will be at Balai Penghulu Telok Panglima Garang; the grounds of Taman Kem Flats, Port Klang; Dataran Ilmu Bandar Baru Selayang and the Sungai Buloh Econsave parking lot.
Visitors can buy a chicken at RM10, 900 of fish (RM6.50), flour (RM2), vermicelli (RM2.50), a tray of Grade B eggs (RM7), detergent (RM14), 900g of beef (RM10), 5kg of rice (RM12), tinned sardines (RM5.50), biscuits (RM3), 2kg cooking oil (RM10), and disposable diapers (RM7).
Khairil also reminded visitors to bring their MyKad for registration, and that the promotional items are subject to current stocks at each location.
Besides the eight locations, PKPS will also hold the Raya Haji Ehsan Mart Promo from May 15 to 31 at Ehsan Mart Sungai Tua, Ehsan Mart Pandan Utama, and Ehsan Mart Taman Melawati.
“Promotional products include frozen cockles, ground chillies, ground coconut, spices, and fried chicken,” he said, expressing hope that these initiatives would help Muslims prepare for Aidiladha.









