Guest mixologist Jonathan Zarsadias whipping up mojitos at SOULed OUT KL
The SOULed OUT Group of restaurants has long been recognised for serving the best mojitos in the Klang Valley and beyond. Using only the best Havana rum and the freshest of ingredients, their mojitos have literally quenched the thirsts of tens of thousands of loyal patrons.
This year, guest mixologist Jonathan Zarsadias muddled up two specially curated concoctions in celebration of Mojito Month. Summer Lovin features the delightfully refreshing combination of watermelon and peach with fresh lime and mint, while the Cat In The Hat showcases a local longan fruit recipe with Triple sec, fresh lime and mint, perfect for an invigorating quaff to the backdrop of the legendary SO Gaya Dancers performing sizzling Cuban moves to the delight of guests. The two limited edition mojito flavours will be available at SOULed OUTs Kuala Lumpur, Ampang and Kota Kinabalu, WIPs in Bangsar and On The Park for the rest of July for only RM29++.
Enjoy Mojito Month with SOULed OUT Kota Kinabalu
Until the end of the month, guests may also choose to take part in the Mojito Mojo contest by snapping a picture at photobooths located at SOULed OUT Kuala Lumpur, WIP Bangsar Shopping Centre and WIP On The Park. By tagging the respective outlets’ Instagram account and three friends with a caption on why the SOULed OUT Group serves KL’s best mojitos, patrons at these outlets stand a chance to win a set of ten Classic Mojitos.
Cat In The Hat
Make your reservations soon to enjoy a magical Mojito Month with the SOULed OUT Group.
Boost calls for all Malaysians to recommend future support needed on social media
Kuala Lumpur, 14 July 2022 – Amid heightened concerns regarding the rising cost of living, Malaysians’ preferred digital lifestyle and financial services app, Boost, continues to intensify its support for the local community by subsidising 50% on groceries, including eggs and chicken, across the month of July* (https://myboost.app.link/AZpKDPYxurb). The subsidy is part of its ongoing #BoostUntukRakyat relief aimed to aid Malaysians in reducing expenses. Boost also calls for Malaysians to recommend future support needed on Boost’s official social media channels.
Sheyantha Abeykoon, Group Chief Executive Officer of Boost, said: “As the nation’s leading homegrown fintech brand, we stand ready to give back to our local community in this time of need and provide support where we can. The #BoostUntukRakyat relief is a continuous initiative, and we want to hear from the rakyat on how Boost can better alleviate financial burdens for Malaysians. We encourage everyone to share your recommendations and we will work towards further enhancing our support.”
Ungku Norliza Syazwan Ungku Halmie, Chief Executive Officer of Boost Life, said: “Many Malaysians have expressed their struggles to make ends meet in recent months due to price hikes on certain essential goods. We hope that our new 50% subsidy on groceries will help Malaysians afford more with less when purchasing eggs, chicken, and essentials at any of our partnered supermarkets across East and West Malaysia.”
Throughout July, Malaysians can redeem the #BoostUntukRakyat RM10 Partner Wallet credit for groceries on the BoostUP Rewards Catalogue using only 4,000 Boost Stars, which is 50% off the original 8,000 Boost Stars requirement*. Alternatively, users can also redeem the RM10 Partner Wallet credit using a combination of RM4.75 and 200 Boost Stars via FlexiRedeem, for a direct saving of RM5 or 50% off*. The FlexiRedeem function gives Boost users the unique flexibility to redeem rewards using both Boost Stars and cash when short on either.
To redeem the RM10 Partner Wallet credit, users can visit the FlexiRedeem section within the BoostUP Rewards Catalogue on the Boost app. Upon selection, tap the ‘Redeem Reward’ button to customise the preferred combination of cash and Boost Stars needed to exchange for the RM10 Partner Wallet credit, then click ‘Redeem Now’ on the ‘My Rewards’ page and key in the redemption code to complete the process.
Upon successful redemption, the RM10 Partner Wallet credit will be valid for 30 days and has no minimum spend requirement. The redeemed credit will be visible on the ‘My Partner Wallets’ page, which will automatically be utilised when purchasing eggs, chicken, and daily necessities from any partnered supermarkets, including Lotus’s, Giant, Mydin, AEON BiG, Village Grocer, and more in West Malaysia, as well as Bataras, Boulevard Sabah, Borneo Supermart, and others in East Malaysia.
Furthermore, Boost is also giving out accelerated Boost Star earnings via Boost Missions to make it easier for Malaysians to earn Boost Stars and redeem the RM10 Partner Wallet credit. Throughout July, each user can earn up to 2,000 bonus Boost Stars by completing the Bill Payment and Top Up missions on the Boost app*. This is on top of the existing 1 to 3 Boost Stars that users earn for every RM1 spent on a normal basis, which ensures savings with every ringgit spent*. There will also be additional rewards and offers on 15 July during the monthly BoostUP Day.
The 50% subsidy on groceries by Boost is the latest addition to the long-term and ongoing #BoostUntukRakyat relief. Previously, Boost supported Malaysians by reducing monthly household bills through BoostBills in June 2022, collaborated with MAIWP for several initiatives targeted at the B40 community since February 2022, partnered with multiple NGOs to collect and distribute donations for the flood in December 2021, and much more.
On TikTok, a prank where people call their friends using an automated answering machine voice to tell them that a large amount of money is about to be debited from their account is gaining popularity. Kaspersky experts warn that this trend is a real fraud scheme, called vishing, and is actively used by cybercriminals. Kaspersky researchers detected an increase in the number of vishing emails in June (almost 100,000 total) and collected approximately 350,000 vishing emails between March and June 2022. They also explained how vishing works and how to avoid falling into this trap of cybercriminals.
Vishing (short for voice phishing) is the fraudulent practice of convincing individuals to call cybercriminals and reveal personal information and bank details over the phone. Like most phishing schemes, it starts with an unusual e-mail from a large online-store or a payment system. For example, it could be a letter from a fake version of PayPal telling you that they have just received a request to withdraw a large amount of money from your account.
Fake notification from PayPal about a purchase for a large amount of money
But here’s the difference: while regular phishing emails ask the victim to follow a link to cancel the order, vishing emails ask that they urgently call the customer support number provided in the email. Kaspersky experts emphasize that this method was intentionally chosen by cybercriminals because when people look at a phishing site, they have the time to think about their actions or notice signs that the page is not legitimate. But when victims talk on the phone, they are usually distracted and find it more difficult to focus. Under these circumstances, attackers do everything they can to further throw them off balance: rushing them, intimidating them and demanding that they urgently provide their credit card details to cancel the supposed fraudulent transaction. After gaining the victim’s bank account details, cybercriminals use the information to steal their money, leaving the victim with an empty wallet.
Kaspersky experts highlight that in the last four months (from March to June 2022) they have detected almost 350,000 vishing emails, asking victims to call in and cancel a transaction. In June, the number of such emails increased, reaching nearly 100,000, leading Kaspersky researchers to predict that this trend is only gaining momentum and is likely to continue growing.
Number of detected emails with vishing, March — June 2022
Curiously, TikTokers actively repeat one of the vishing schemes, with the only difference being that they do not send a fraudulent email in advance nor do they steal anything from their victims – their goal is a show, not money. The call is conducted through an answering machine, whose voice is generated with an online translator. Most often, pranksters introduce themselves as a representative from the customer service department of a large online store, claiming they have just received an order from the victim for several thousand dollars and asking for their confirmation. No matter how the victim replies, the next thing the answering machine says is, “Thank you, your order has been confirmed.” People think the answering machine misheard them and that the funds are going to be withdrawn from their account immediately, so they panic, scream and don’t realize that they are being pranked.
When people are convinced to disclose their personal data during a phone call rather than on a phishing page, they often don’t have the chance to consider that they are the target of a hoax – and the large number of TikTok videos with this prank is a prominent example of this.
“I often come across videos on TikTok of bloggers pranking other people by calling them and telling them that their account is about to be debited thousands of dollars. The victims believe it and go crazy over it. When you look at these videos on your phone you think, “How can anyone fall for such a thing?” But when people encounter scam calls in real life, they are often affected by multiple circumstances at the same time. Such a call can catch them off guard, while their head is full of other things and they can’t clearly assess who is on the other end of the call – a prankster, a fraudster or a real bank security specialist,” comments Roman Dedenok, security expert at Kaspersky.
Read about other popular methods of email fraud in the full report on Securelist.
To protect yourself from vishing, Kaspersky recommends:
Checking the sender’s address. Most spam emails come from addresses that don’t make sense or appear as gibberish, for example, amazondeals@tX94002222aitx2.com or something similar. By hovering over the sender’s name, which itself may be spelled incorrectly, you can see the full email address. If you’re not sure if an email address is legitimate or not, you can put it into a search engine to check.
Considering what kind of information is being requested. Legitimate companies don’t contact you out of the blue via unsolicited emails to ask you for personal information, such as banking or credit card details, your Social Security number or other sensitive data. In general, unsolicited messages telling you to “verify account details” or “update your account information” should be treated with caution.
Being wary if the message is creating a sense of urgency. Spammers often try to apply pressure by using this tactic. For example, the subject line may contain words like “urgent” or “immediate action required” to pressure you into acting.
Checking for grammar and spelling is an effective way to identify a scammer. Typos and bad grammar are red flags. So too are odd phrasing or unusual syntax, which might result from the email being translated back and forth through translators several times.
Installing a trusted security solution and following its recommendations. The secure solution will then solve most problems automatically and alert you if necessary.
About Kaspersky
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Kuala Lumpur, 13 July 2022 – Never going wrong with something that looks chic and glamorous!
W Kuala Lumpur will mark another fashion and design trend with its Moonlit Fever Mooncake Collection in conjunction with celebrating this year’s Mid-Autumn Festival. This year’s concept and design will focus towards a stylish, fashionable bag, available in two different brilliant and bold color design; Emerald Green and Sunrise Orange following the latest color trend from the most reputable fashion brands and patterns that are trending for 2022 According to Design Pros[1].
The Vibrant Sunrise Orange box designed for W’s Disruptors is best suited for those who want to stand out and make a fashion statement and the Emerald Green box designed for those who want a more sleek and classy feel just like its Brand Ambassadors.
On top of that, the idea and concept for Moonlit Fever was born from a fresher and modern perspective in line with the W brand maturing looking to a new perspective. The design elements on the mooncake packaging also features the circular and geometric lines incorporating Malaysian woodcarving art, which has been bequeathed throughout the generations until present time and is a hidden heritage gem. Also signifying the synergy between Malay trademarks in architecture with the blending of the old and the new W Kuala Lumpur’s Moonlit Fever marries the design narrative element of the hotel “Confluence” and “Mod and Retro” from the overall mooncake ideation which is an inexhaustible mix of old and new, of colors, aromas and sounds, blending effortlessly together in a cultural, sparkling and contemporary festival for the senses.
Moonlit Fever Mooncake Collection – MYR238 nett per box
Get groovy this Mid-Autumn Festival with W Kuala Lumpur’s Moonlit Fever Mooncake Collection. Flaunt our sleek and chic bag, which comes along with four luscious mooncake flavors of your choice. All inspired by the boldness and vibrancy of mod and retro. The collection comes in two brilliant and bold colors, Emerald Green and Sunrise Orange.
Pick four of your favorite mooncake flavors below:
· Pure Lotus
· Lotus Paste With Single Yolk
· Red Bean Paste Mandarin Skin, Momoyama
· Lotus Seed Paste Double Yolk
· Tiramisu
· Mix Nuts
Moonlit Fever Mixology Kit – MYR268 nett per box
Fancy an at-home drink? Say no more. Have your DIY cocktail with a side of mooncake to embrace this Mid-Autumn Festival with W Kuala Lumpur’s Moonlit Fever Mooncake Collection. Our kit comes with two luscious mooncake flavors and a Mixology Kit to prepare your very own cocktail. The collection comes in two brilliant and bold colors, Emerald Green and Sunrise Orange.
Mixology Kit
All inspired by the boldness and vibrancy of mod and retro.
The Moonlit Fever Mixology Kit includes:
· 1x Bar Spoon & Jigger
· 2x Signature Cocktail Ingredients
· 2x Alcohol Miniatures
· 2x Mooncakes (1 x Tiramisu & 1 x Red Bean Paste)
Moonlit Fever Gift Box – MYR268 nett per box
Spread the love this Mid-Autumn Festival with our Moonlit Fever Gift Box. Our Moonlit Fever Gift Box comes along with two luscious mooncake flavors and artisanal homemade treats to satisfy every palate. The collection comes in two brilliant and bold colors, Emerald Green and Sunrise Orange.
All inspired by the boldness and vibrancy of mod and retro.
· 2x Premium Tea Bags
· 2x Mooncakes (1 x Tiramisu & 1 x Red Bean Paste)
· 1x jar of Candied Sesame Walnut
· 1x box of Trio Chocolate Bar
· 1x Eleph Keyring
Moonlit Fever Afternoon Tea
Groove your way into 2022’s Mid-Autumn Festival with our Moonlit Fever Afternoon Tea. A mod and retro inspired menu embracing vibrant and brilliant flavors, specially curated by W Kuala Lumpur’s Pastry Chef Kevin Yong.
Featuring fun and bold flavors; think Aloe Vera, Kumquat Cheese, Goji Raspberry, and Black Sesame and of course, classic mooncake flavors. Available for delivery.
Available from 2nd August till 30th September 2022
Mooncakes will be available for sale from 15th August till 10th September 2022 at W Kuala Lumpur and at Pavilion Kuala Lumpur’s Mid-Autumn Festival showcase from 23rd August till 11th September 2022.
Offer Mechanics
Discount Terms
· Get 25% off when you purchase from 1st July – 15th August 2022
· Get 20% off for W Kuala Lumpur Club Marriott members
· Get 10% off for selected credit card holders
Early Bird Discount Term
• Enjoy 25% OFF 1st July until 15th August 2022
Bulk Purchase
• 10% discount for purchased of 10 to 29 boxes on a single receipt.
• 15% discount for purchased of 30 to 99 boxes on a single receipt.
• 20% discount for purchased of 100 to 299 boxes and above on a single receipt.
• 25% discount for purchased of 300 to 499 boxes and above on a single receipt.
• 30% discount for purchased of 500 boxes and above on a single receipt.
*Terms & conditions apply as per the following; all orders must be fully paid before collections or delivery, no additional discounts applicable on top of the early bird discount, all mooncake order must be collected on collection date, delivery is available upon request and charges will be based on quantity and location, delivery outside Klang Valley are subject to courier fees and will take 3-5 working days.
Prices are quoted in Ringgit Malaysia (RM) and are inclusive of prevailing government taxes.
For enquiries or to purchase, please drop by W Kuala Lumpur, email bf.wkualalumpur@whotels.com or contact +6012- 357 4788
KUALA LUMPUR, 13 JULY 2022 – ShopeeFood, Shopee’s online food delivery service, today announced its first-ever expansion to Kota Kinabalu. The food delivery service will be available in various areas around Kota Kinabalu and enable users to experience a convenient and seamless food delivery experience via the Shopee mobile app.
Coverage area include key locations such as Kota Kinabalu, Penampang, Sepanggar, Petagas, Menggatal, Inanam, Likas, Foh Sang, Damai, Bukit Padang, Lido, and Luyang.
ShopeeFood will be offering users a range of local delights from popular merchants such as Flips, Little Sulap, Nasi Lemak Bamboo, and Restoran Jamal Salim. Users will also be able to access good discounts and promotions from popular F&B brands like McDonald’s, KFC, Starbucks, Tealive, Boost Juice and many more.
Cheok Tuan Ee, Head of Marketing, ShopeePay and ShopeeFood Malaysia said: “We are thrilled that ShopeeFood is now available in Kota Kinabalu. ShopeeFood delivery offers value, variety and convenience for consumers while helping digitalise local businesses. Sabah is a popular market and this expansion shows our commitment to bring more benefits to users in this region.”
“Besides ShopeeFood, users can also enjoy easy cashless transactions via ShopeePay when ordering using our integrated system on the mobile app. We encourage more local entrepreneurs and restaurant owners to be part of our ecosystem. By joining us, merchants will have access to our extensive customer database that will help to boost their sales and increase visibility,” he added.
From 12 July – 14 July 2022, ShopeeFood Day returns with more amazing deals: Super Deals Up To 50% and Limited-time Upsized Vouchers Up To 60% From 3PM – 5PM Daily. Besides special deals, users can also win awesome prizes worth up to RM10,000. For more details on the contest, visit https://shopee.com.my/m/shopeefoodday-July.
For more chances to win prizes including exclusive travel trips to Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Mantanani Island, and ShopeeFood vouchers worth up to RM10,000 – users can also participate in the Order & Win Contest happening from 14 July – 31 July 2022.
To enter:
Spend a minimum of RM20 from any ShopeeFood restaurants
Follow the official ShopeeFood Instagram (shopeefood_my)
Like & comment your Order ID in Sabah Launch Contest Post
Done! Repeat above steps, order more and stand higher chances to win!
Following The Alley’s announcement of their first-ever Drive-Thru outlet launching on the 15th of July 2022 (Friday), they are proud to reveal their exclusive brand partner, Stoned & Co., in conjunction with this grand launch.
Stoned & Co. is a locally established brand that produces high quality and embellished clothing dedicated to streetwear culture. They are committed to ensuring the message of unity, equity and peace transcends through each item of clothing and product they designed.
The beloved Malaysian clothing brand worked closely with The Alley to produce a line of beverages inspired by their trendy streetwear that will be available only at The Alley’s first-of-its-kind drive-thru outlet and will be presented in a street style fashion show.
Members of the public and fans are invited to witness the special unveiling of The Alley Taman Daya Central JB Drive-Thru outlet’s exclusive beverage series and its range of limited edition merchandise on the 15th of July 2022 at 6:30pm.
For more information on the grand opening of the The Alley’s Drive-Thru Outlet and beverage series launch, stay tuned to The Alley Malaysia’s Facebook page as well as Instagram at @thealley.my
Vietnam’s Nutifood has added a new functional RTD tea under the NutiZen range. The new roselle with chia seeds contains vitamin B complex, A, E, zinc and D3 to help improve immunity and enhance the skin complexion.
We suspect the hibiscus mentioned above is Hibiscus sabdariffa or roselle. Previously, we erroneously mentioned this is an artichoke tea with chia seeds.
At the end of 2021, the company launched the NutiZen range of functional beverages including 2 fruit flavoured milk and 2 soy milk.
Vinasoy, one of the leading soy milk brands in Vietnam, has introduced VEYO Yogurt. The latest launch marks Vinasoy’s entry into the plant-based yogurt drink category, which also makes VEYO the first plant-based yogurt drink in the country.
What makes VEYO Yogurt unique is that it is naturally fermented from 5 plant-based ingredients namely macadamia, walnut, almond, pistachio and soy, accounting for 40% of the content. The new plant-based drinkable yogurt is sold in a 180ml carton asceptic packaging and comes in 3 flavours – Yuzu, Strawberry and Peach. The protein content is 1.2g/100ml.
VEYO Yogurt contains no lactose, no cholesterol, no GMO ingredients and is low in saturated fat.
GS25 in Ho Chi Minh City. Image by Minimeinsights.com
GS25, one of the leading South Korean convenience store chains, entered into a memorandum of understanding with the Malaysian retailer KK Group on 9 July 2022. The deal will see KK as the franchise holder for GS25 in Malaysia. KK will open the first GS25 store in the Southeast Asian country in 2023.
KK currently operates over 600 outlets mainly convenience store in Malaysia. Malaysia will be the third foreign destination for GS25 after Vietnam (160 outlets) and Mongolia (70 stores).
The Malaysian convenience store segment has attracted the interest of Korean players with BGF Retail having opened its 100th CU store in Perak and E-Mart 24 expanded the store network to 20 outlets. CU plans to open its maiden store in East Malaysia soon.
Operators will focus on the high margin prepared foods and private brands as well as store ambience to drive sales and to offer a point of differentiation from competitors. Around half of E-Mart 24’s sales in Malaysia come from instant foods such as tteokbokki, dakgangjeong and gimbap.
The new Binggrae Coffee Milk has been launched in Malaysia. The new product brings coffee flavour to the famous Binggrae range. Binggrae is a South Korean flavoured milk better known for its banana flavour. Apart from banana, Binggrae’s range in Malaysia includes Lychee & Peach, Melon and Strawberry.
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