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Several restaurants and cafe are offering discounts for Huawei users in Malaysia

  • BY Alexander Wong
  • 29 May 2019
  • 6:03 pm
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Huawei is facing some challenging times right now as the US government has banned American companies from doing business with the Chinese brand. To leverage on the current situation and perhaps to show solidarity, a couple of local F&B outlets are offering discounts to customers that use a Huawei device.

Churrz, Petaling Jaya

In Petaling Jaya, Churrz, a cafe that serves Churros and Poke bowls are currently offering 10% discount on food items. All you’ll need to do is to show your smartphone to enjoy the discount.

TnR, Petaling Jaya

As reported by the MalayMail, TNR by Sean & Angie at SS2 is offering 20% discount on the total bill if you’re a Huawei user. This is a non-halal shop that’s popular for its char siew and Hakka noodles, and it’s valid from 27th to 29th May 2019.

In the MalayMail article, it was reported that the owners felt that the Huawei ban was unjust and it’s not fair for consumers. They reported that the response to the promotion was well received and they have been getting lots of enquiries.

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Volcano Grill Cafe, Ipoh

Over at Ipoh, a restaurant has announced that they no longer serve USDA beef as a sign of support to Huawei. Customers that bring a Huawei product will get 10% off on their steak order. They have also posted a reminder to their suppliers that American made products are no longer accepted at their restaurant.

Hunan People Restaurant, Puchong

There’s also a restaurant in Puchong that offers 20% off for Huawei smartphone users. For those that come in with a Huawei uniform will get a cup of herbal tea.

Thanks @KevinNgTK for the tip!

Have you seen any similar offers for Huawei customers? Let us know in the comments below.

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