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Shop Review: Eco-Bakery, Bakery That Sells Variety of Freshly Baked Bread With Affordable Price

If before this, it was just a Malaysian Eco-Shop. Now, there is a Malaysian Eco-Bakery. Eco-Bakery is definitely a place to go for everyone to get incredibly affordable baked goods. It is said that this shop would not just sell freshly baked bread, but there are also ice-creams, different types of beverages, muffins, egg tarts and so much more.

The best thing about this Eco-Bakery is that all of the foods and beverages available there costs only RM2.50. Everything’s baked fresh every day and there is also no preservative added for all the foods there.

Picture: Eco-Bakery

For now, there are only three branches for Eco-Bakery and that is:

Eco-Bakery Segamat

Address: A008, U Sentral, Jalan Utama 3/2, Taman Utama, 85000 Segamat, Johor

Eco-Bakery Bukit Raja

Address: No. 9 (Ground and First Floor), Jalan Astaka 1A/KU2, Bandar Bukit Raja, 41050 Klang, Selangor

Eco-Bakery Selayang

Address: No 1A (Ground Floor), Ideal Convention Centre, Jalan PS 10, Taman Prima Selayang, 68100 Batu Caves Selangor

Picture: Eco-Bakery

Picture: Eco-Bakery

Picture: Eco-Bakery

Picture: Eco-Bakery

Eco-Bakery Tagline would be:

✔ Bread Today

✔ No additional preservatives

✔ Price RM2.50 for ALL

Sources: Facebook Eco-Bakery

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