QUOTE(Jasonist @ May 25 2017, 10:57 AM)
A lot of shops kolos.Recently Korean chicken Pelicano also close.
Sign of bad times?
Tous Les Jours Malaysia closed down?
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QUOTE(benson92 @ May 25 2017, 11:08 AM) haiz so many women kena con by their products.they stamp a Korean actor on the box and then say its good for your health one bullshit about oxydixation, they just get sucked in to buy. that's why I hate K-pop, they get so many endorsements that they make the Korean products more expensive. |
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QUOTE(kevin23 @ May 25 2017, 12:23 PM) Not say overpriced. Our RM is just so weak. Plus they selling with Korean market in mind. They are expecting Koreans who got shitload of money to buy it. Not for the average peanut earning Malaysian but why is Japan able to target low cost, but Korea doesn't want to do this? Look at Daiso, Panasonic and Aeon. I wonder if Samsung and LG still sell low margin electronic products. maybe Korea didn't want to bring their Lotte to here. But I am just curious. |
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QUOTE(kevin23 @ May 25 2017, 02:02 PM) U must be joking. Daiso is a Japanese brand. However, I am not joking. Made in China but sold by Japanese mart using low cost price margin. What's wrong with that? I am trying to say, Japanese is targeting the low cost market. This is what I like. Whether its China made Korea made or Japanese made.Most if not all of their products are from China. The same goes for Panasonic and Aeon. Alot of their products are Made in China. Do differentiate between Made in Japan and Made in China. Huge difference in terms of price. Same goes for Made in Korea products And most stuff are made in China anyway? Banana Republic is made in China if I not mistaken. Nike shirts made in Bangladesh if I not mistaken, so what? I am just saying, I so far see a lot of hype expensive Korean stuff. Can you name me some cheap low cost Korean products, whether made in china or where else? |
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QUOTE(PhakFuhZai @ May 25 2017, 03:47 PM) other than the typical electronics, there isn't really that many korean brands in malaysia yet to have a fair judgement Dunno about you, I find SPAO slightly on the high sidethere is this SPAO, a JV between korean and Parkson, the pricing is below Superdry at its best |
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