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post Jun 11 2019, 06:14 PM


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QUOTE(skty @ Jun 11 2019, 05:13 PM)
But grab food all are overpriced.
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Generally true. I only use Grabfood if there're good discounts. Also depends on the restaurants around you. There's one or two in my area which are not too bad. Of course still have to pay RM5 delivery.

This is today's. After 40% discount, RM39 for 5 servings. OK lah.
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If you want overpriced, look at dahmakan. Very small portions.

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post Jun 11 2019, 06:16 PM

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QUOTE(soonwai @ Jun 11 2019, 06:14 PM)
Generally true. I only use Grabfood if there're good discounts. Also depends on the restaurants around you. There's one or two in my area which are not too bad. Of course still have to pay RM5 delivery.

This is today's. After 40% discount, RM39 for 5 servings. OK lah.
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If you want overpriced, look at dahmakan. Very small portions.
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no. I am comparing between the price of using grab food to buy food and the price of going to the restaurant and buy food. the same food. for example, McDonald.

it's so overpriced.
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post Jun 11 2019, 06:20 PM

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QUOTE(skty @ Jun 11 2019, 06:16 PM)
no. I am comparing between the price of using grab food to buy food and the price of going to the restaurant and buy food. the same food. for example, McDonald.

it's so overpriced.
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I've compared some.

Thankfully not all the merchants markup their prices on Grabfood.
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post Jun 11 2019, 06:25 PM


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QUOTE(skty @ Jun 11 2019, 06:16 PM)
no. I am comparing between the price of using grab food to buy food and the price of going to the restaurant and buy food. the same food. for example, McDonald.

it's so overpriced.
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Depends on the restaurant lah. McDonalds and Dominos, never use Grabfood for that. Dominos can use Grabpay. Pek Raya got 20%. The one I posted above has the same price at the shop and in Grab. Secret Recipe also same I think. There's also a Yong Tau Foo place which I ordered before. 30 pieces at about RM1.60 per piece after discount. That was quite OK also. One advantage of Grabfood is that I save a lot on drinks.

Domino's with Grabpay Pek Raya 20% rebate.
RM13.90 for a large and personal.
RM10.90 if less the RM3 Grab rebate.
RM8.60 if less the potential value (RM2.30) of the 278 grabpoints from this order.

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post Jun 11 2019, 06:38 PM

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QUOTE(terradrgn @ Jun 11 2019, 06:20 PM)
I've compared some.

Thankfully not all the merchants markup their prices on Grabfood.
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QUOTE(soonwai @ Jun 11 2019, 06:25 PM)
Depends on the restaurant lah. McDonalds and Dominos, never use Grabfood for that. Dominos can use Grabpay. Pek Raya got 20%. The one I posted above has the same price at the shop and in Grab. Secret Recipe also same I think. There's also a Yong Tau Foo place which I ordered before. 30 pieces at about RM1.60 per piece after discount. That was quite OK also. One advantage of Grabfood is that I save a lot on drinks.

Domino's with Grabpay Pek Raya 20% rebate.
RM13.90 for a large and personal.
RM10.90 if less the RM3 Grab rebate.
RM8.60 if less the potential value (RM2.30) of the 278 grabpoints from this order.
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my place only got McDonald ma...

hahahahaha
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post Jun 11 2019, 06:48 PM

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QUOTE(skty @ Jun 11 2019, 06:38 PM)
my place only got McDonald ma...

hahahahaha
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Speaking of Grabfood.. soonwai there's no more promo for free delivery merchants anymore right?
Those that were try free for first time
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post Jun 11 2019, 07:00 PM


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QUOTE(terradrgn @ Jun 11 2019, 06:48 PM)
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Speaking of Grabfood.. soonwai there's no more promo for free delivery merchants anymore right?
Those that were try free for first time
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Do you mean the free delivery for the first time you order from whatever shop? Yah, no more already. That was good though.

Have you tried Foodpanda? RM3 delivery usually, sometimes free. Foodpanda also has a lot more options. Many of those small individual stalls in coffee shops use them. And there's a RM20 for min RM40 order new user code. It's a unique code printed on a card. If you see a stall with Foodpanda, you can ask them for the card. You'll also need a magnifying glass cause it's printed really small.

QUOTE(skty @ Jun 11 2019, 06:38 PM)
my place only got McDonald ma...

hahahahaha
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LOL, I thought my place was bad, initially just 2 or 3 shops (including McD). Lucky now got more choices.

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post Jun 11 2019, 08:20 PM

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QUOTE(soonwai @ Jun 11 2019, 06:25 PM)
Depends on the restaurant lah. McDonalds and Dominos, never use Grabfood for that. Dominos can use Grabpay. Pek Raya got 20%. The one I posted above has the same price at the shop and in Grab. Secret Recipe also same I think. There's also a Yong Tau Foo place which I ordered before. 30 pieces at about RM1.60 per piece after discount. That was quite OK also. One advantage of Grabfood is that I save a lot on drinks.
May I know how you use GrabPay at Domino's? Is it at physical store or is it when ordering online you can pay by GrabPay?
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post Jun 11 2019, 09:07 PM

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QUOTE(sulab @ Jun 11 2019, 08:20 PM)
May I know how you use GrabPay at Domino's? Is it at physical store or is it when ordering online you can pay by GrabPay?
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Pay at counter, physical store
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QUOTE(sulab @ Jun 11 2019, 08:20 PM)
May I know how you use GrabPay at Domino's? Is it at physical store or is it when ordering online you can pay by GrabPay?
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As above. If online can order using Grabfood but don’t have all the “benefits” of Dominos codes.
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post Jun 11 2019, 09:58 PM

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QUOTE(lukeroku @ Jun 11 2019, 09:07 PM)
Pay at counter, physical store
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QUOTE(soonwai @ Jun 11 2019, 09:23 PM)
As above. If online can order using Grabfood but don’t have all the “benefits” of Dominos codes.
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Thanks for the clarification
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post Jun 11 2019, 10:19 PM

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QUOTE(soonwai @ Jun 11 2019, 07:00 PM)
Do you mean the free delivery for the first time you order from whatever shop? Yah, no more already. That was good though.

Have you tried Foodpanda? RM3 delivery usually, sometimes free. Foodpanda also has a lot more options. Many of those small individual stalls in coffee shops use them. And there's a RM20 for min RM40 order new user code. It's a unique code printed on a card. If you see a stall with Foodpanda, you can ask them for the card. You'll also need a magnifying glass cause it's printed really small.
LOL, I thought my place was bad, initially just 2 or 3 shops (including McD). Lucky now got more choices.
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Yep, i used their weekendmayhem 50% last weekend.

pretty alright. I'll keep a magnifying glass out for the cards kek
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post Jun 11 2019, 10:24 PM

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grabpay need to extend their service to grocery and petrol field.

Tesco, Shell, Petronas all these can bring big usage.
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post Jun 12 2019, 01:58 AM

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QUOTE(skty @ Jun 11 2019, 10:24 PM)
grabpay need to extend their service to grocery and petrol field.

Tesco, Shell, Petronas all these can bring big usage.
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They're expanding too slow......
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post Jun 12 2019, 06:54 AM

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QUOTE(soonwai @ Jun 11 2019, 07:14 PM)
Generally true. I only use Grabfood if there're good discounts. Also depends on the restaurants around you. There's one or two in my area which are not too bad. Of course still have to pay RM5 delivery.

This is today's. After 40% discount, RM39 for 5 servings. OK lah.
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If you want overpriced, look at dahmakan. Very small portions.
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That 40% must be the package that you subscribe for Rm 25 monthly rite?

I 1 person ordering can't even use the 40% discount leh... So wasted...

QUOTE(terradrgn @ Jun 11 2019, 07:20 PM)
I've compared some.

Thankfully not all the merchants markup their prices on Grabfood.
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In my area... Mostly all have marked up their price except for some mamak...
I have did 1 experience before...
I went to this kopitiam... With alot hawker stall and I saw got 1 stall full or grab food order and many grab food rider waiting there... So I sit down and open grab app... Check their price and order the same food on the spot to consume....

That food cost me RM 6.5 if u eat there by normal ordering la of course... Not order using grab food....
Then I tried IF I wanted to order the same food from the same stall with grab food... The price is Rm 9.5

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QUOTE(soonwai @ Jun 11 2019, 07:25 PM)
Depends on the restaurant lah. McDonalds and Dominos, never use Grabfood for that. Dominos can use Grabpay. Pek Raya got 20%. The one I posted above has the same price at the shop and in Grab. Secret Recipe also same I think. There's also a Yong Tau Foo place which I ordered before. 30 pieces at about RM1.60 per piece after discount. That was quite OK also. One advantage of Grabfood is that I save a lot on drinks.

Domino's with Grabpay Pek Raya 20% rebate.
RM13.90 for a large and personal.
RM10.90 if less the RM3 Grab rebate.
RM8.60 if less the potential value (RM2.30) of the 278 grabpoints from this order.
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Why that you said that you save alot on drinks?

This post has been edited by se800i: Jun 12 2019, 06:55 AM
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post Jun 12 2019, 07:52 AM

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QUOTE(se800i @ Jun 12 2019, 06:54 AM)
That 40% must be the package that you subscribe for Rm 25 monthly rite?

I 1 person ordering can't even use the 40% discount leh... So wasted...
In my area... Mostly all have marked up their price except for some mamak...
I have did 1 experience before...
I went to this kopitiam... With alot hawker stall and I saw got 1 stall full or grab food order and many grab food rider waiting there... So I sit down and open grab app... Check their price and order the same food on the spot to consume....

That food cost me RM 6.5 if u eat there by normal ordering la of course... Not order using grab food....
Then I tried IF I wanted to order the same food from the same stall with grab food... The price is Rm 9.5

Walao
Why that you said that you save alot on drinks?
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he saved a lot on drinks since he order food to be delivered to home where he can drink boiling water or any tea or milo.
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QUOTE(cybpsych @ Jun 11 2019, 12:02 PM)
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Citi launches co-branded credit cards with SE Asia's Grab in push for more customers

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-citigrou...s-idUSKCN1TC083

HONG KONG (Reuters) - Citigroup has teamed up with Singapore-based ride-hailing firm Grab to launch co-branded credit cards, as it looks to boost its Asian customer base by about 13% via partnerships with digital firms, a senior Citi executive said.

The new cards mark the latest step in Grab’s big push into the financial services sector, an area it has earmarked for growth. For the U.S. bank, it is in line with its strategy to offer its products within online ecosystems as consumers spend more time on smartphones.

The Citi-Grab co-branded cards will be issued in the Philippines on Tuesday and in Thailand later this year, before being rolled our in other Southeast Asian markets.

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Benefits of using the card include earning more Grab points per spend on the app, 3x more points from Citi on dining and entertainment purchases and online subscriptions, and 12 free Grab rides upon spending PHP10,000 (~US$200) within 60 days of getting the card.
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so it's a credit card.... was expecting it to be like BigPay....on prepaid
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post Jun 12 2019, 08:29 AM

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QUOTE(laymank @ Jun 12 2019, 08:22 AM)
so it's a credit card.... was expecting it to be like BigPay....on prepaid
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different collaboration
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post Jun 12 2019, 07:58 PM

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grabfood one order can only apply one promo code?

the minimum spending required for some promo code got consider the delivery fee or no?
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QUOTE(skty @ Jun 12 2019, 07:58 PM)
grabfood one order can only apply one promo code?

the minimum spending required for some promo code got consider the delivery fee or no?
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Yes, only one code.

Nope, excludes delivery fees.

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