JB shop draws customers with cheaper buns

JB shop draws customers with cheaper buns

JB shop draws customers with cheaper buns
Bargain buns: Customers eagerly rushing into the confectionery shop for their buns. —THOMAS YONG/The Star

JOHOR BARU: A second-generation confectionery store here has attracted long lines of customers who are willing to queue for hours just to get their hands on buns that cost 60sen a piece.

The buns, sold in packs of five, retail at RM2.99, which customers like Zurina Zubir feel is a good bargain.

The 48-year-old administrative executive said she waited in line for more than an hour at the shop in Jalan Bakawali 49, Taman Johor Jaya, to purchase 12 packs of the buns.



“My colleague told me about the cheap buns.

“After finding out that they were halal-certified, I decided to give them a try.


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“When the bread delivery truck arrived, the customers went into a frenzy and rushed to grab their desired flavours.

“I managed to get all four flavours available.

“My favourites are the buns with margarine filling; the bread is soft and has that ‘old school’ taste that reminds me of my childhood,” said Zurina, adding that she plans to revisit the shop to purchase more buns soon.

Another customer, Goh Mui Heong, 60, said she arrived at the shop as early as 8.30am last Friday and waited around five hours for the buns to emerge.



“I did not want to miss the chance of buying the buns, which are cheaper compared with other brands in the market sold at more than RM1.

“It is refreshing to see that there are still businesses willing to sell things cheaply while the price of items like vegetables and white rice is shooting up,” said the Taman Johor Jaya resident.

The shop’s proprietor, Yap Boon Kim, said the buns are only available on Wednesdays and Saturdays, where they could sell up to 1,500 pieces in about two hours each day.

He said the buns, which come in flavours such as corn, margarine, kaya-butter and chocolate, are made in Muar.



“Besides giving customers an opportunity to enjoy cheap food, our objective is also to promote traditional businesses such as the bread factory in Muar.

“We sold the buns at our shop in 2019 but had to stop after a few months because of Covid-19.

“We resumed sales earlier this month after the factory agreed to produce the items consistently.

“After posting about the buns on our Facebook page, we noticed many multiracial patrons visiting our shop.



“This shows that many people are on the lookout for cheap food as the cost of living rises,” added Yap, who operates the 36-year-old confectionery and snack business with his siblings.

JB shop draws customers with cheaper buns


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