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Fancy Super Quick High-Quality Meals from RM5.90 Only? Then You’d LOVE New Ready-To-Eat Meals at 7CAFé!

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When we’re rushing work projects or uni assignments AND it’s almost lunch/dinner time, the last thing we want to be worried about is what to eat. It doesn’t help that most fast food is kinda pricey either. 🙃 With that in mind, 7-Eleven gave busy Malaysians the PERFECT solution with their latest offerings of Ready-To-Eat meals!

Sate your hunger on-the-go with 7CAFé by 7-Eleven’s newest selection of Ready-To-Eat meals, which are SUPER affordable (ranging from only RM5.90 – RM8.90 eh!) without sacrificing quality and taste.

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In fact, we were recently invited by 7-Eleven to a media launch of their new Ready-To-Eat meals and we got to try ALL of them! Here’s everything you need to know:

 

Truly peng leng jeng (cheap, nice, delicious) on-the-go meals

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Why settle for fast food when you can enjoy hearty local comfort food like your favourite mak cik’s Nasi Goreng Kampung or the crowd-pleasing Nasi Ayam Masam Manis in less than five minutes? On 7-Eleven‘s inspiration behind 7CAFé’s new menu of Ready-To-Eat (RTE) meals, Jason Chandrasekhar, General Manager of Fresh Food & Quality Assurance at 7-Eleven, revealed that they studied the RTE meals sold by other convenience stores in Japan, Thailand and Singapore.

“We discovered that most of their products are based on their local cuisines and palates,” Chandrasekhar said, which was why staple foods like Nasi Ayam Paprik and Nasi Ayam Kam Heong were chosen as part of the selection.

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Jason Chandrasekhar, General Manager of Fresh Food & Quality Assurance

Plus, 7-Eleven also wants everyone to enjoy a diversified yet wholesome food selection without burning a hole in their wallets, with RTE meals like Nasi Goreng Kampung and Nasi Goreng Belado priced only at RM5.90 each! 

“The RM5.90 RTE meals are meant to help Malaysians eat better, especially our own valuable employees and B40 groups,” said Chandrasekhar. “It’s expensive eating out, even at mamaks!

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And with the slightly higher-priced RTE meals (RM6.90 – RM8.90), Malaysians can enjoy a wider assortment of meal offerings, such as Nasi Ayam Nyonya, Pasta Keju Pedas and Nasi Ayam Kong Pao.

“We wanted to replicate Chinese halal meals with our RTE meals, so that every Malaysian can enjoy delicious, affordable Chinese food on-the-go,” Chandrasekhar shared, adding that they use other convenience stores AND even restaurants as their benchmark in terms of quality and taste.

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7CAFé’s new RTE meals are the brainchild of Chef Riza, Head Chef of 7CAFé.

Carefully curated to satisfy every Malaysian taste bud AND made with fresh high-quality locally sourced products, we have no doubt that 7CAFé’s new variety of Ready-To-Eat meals would be a quick lunch/dinner hit amongst locals!

 

More like Ready-To-Feast meals! 😝

Affordable, local flavours, and high quality! 7CAFé’s new Ready-To-Eat meals are now available in over 300 7CAFé by 7-Eleven outlets and selected 7-Eleven outlets nationwide. If you’re interested to know what’s on the menu, these are the all-new Ready-To-Eat meals being sold at 7CAFé:

 

RM5.90

  • Nasi Goreng Kampung
  • Nasi Goreng Belado 
  • Nasi Goreng Telur 

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Nasi Goreng Kampung

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Nasi Goreng Belado

 

RM6.90

  • Nasi Ayam Paprik
  • Nasi Ayam Nyonya
  • Nasi Ayam Pad Kra Pao

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Nasi Ayam Nyonya

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Nasi Ayam Pad Kra Pao

 

RM7.90

  • Pasta Keju Pedas
  • Pasta Budae Jjigae

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Pasta Keju Pedas

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Pasta Budae Jjigae

 

RM8.90

  • Nasi Ayam Masam & Manis
  • Nasi Ayam Kam Heong
  • Nasi Ayam Kong Pao
  • Nasi Ayam Kari

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Nasi Ayam Masam & Manis

 

Fancy a quick bite? Head to your nearest 7CAFé by 7-Eleven outlet today and try them out! For more information, visit their website or follow 7-Eleven on:

 

Also read: 40 Years of Convenience: Here’s How 7-Eleven Became an Iconic Staple in M’sians’ Lives!

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