Aung La N Sang Partners With foodpanda In Myanmar
Aung La “The Burmese Python” N Sang has teamed up with foodpanda to become a brand ambassador for the leading online food delivery platform in his home nation of Myanmar.
The ONE Middleweight and Light Heavyweight World Champion is an idol to many in the country, and he believes the partnership will help promote positive causes during the COVID-19 pandemic.
“I’m so pleased to be a part of the foodpanda family through this campaign,” the 35-year-old said.
“The food delivery service has allowed people to enjoy the food of their choice with a few simple clicks, especially when food is such an important source of comfort during this challenging time.”
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The Myanmar superstar also recognized the efforts of key workers who are delivering food during the pandemic and highlighted the importance of celebrating local cooking.
“Burmese cuisine is a big part of my life, and it connects me to family and friends from all over the world no matter where I am or what I do,” he said.
Alongside foodpanda, Aung La N Sang will use his influence to promote health and fitness to his compatriots.
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Among other initiatives, he will host exclusive training sessions for the community and offer insights into the workouts and eating habits that helped him become his nation’s first-ever World Champion athlete.
“We are so pleased to welcome Aung La as our brand ambassador,” foodpanda Myanmar Managing Director Zeyar Mynn said.
“This partnership highlights foodpanda’s commitment to celebrating the diversity of local restaurants together with a well-loved champion and son of Myanmar.
“We are uniting restaurants and customers across the region through an industry-leading platform to get the food they love within a short time and with free delivery. We look forward to kick-starting the exciting campaign bringing Aung La to Myanmar’s consumers.”
Since entering the Myanmar market in December 2019, foodpanda has grown rapidly. So far, the company’s operations have expanded from Yangon to Mandalay and Bagan, and it hopes to eventually reach customers in all corners of the country.
The service offers free delivery and no minimum order, so customers can get their hands on the food they love in the easiest way possible.
To try foodpanda, download the app on iOS or Android via the App Store or Google Play Store – or visit www.foodpanda.com.mm.
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