Valentine’s Day rush, florists reopen earlier
By Loshinniy Nair,
Kuala Lumpur, February 14 – In the midst of Valentine’s Day excitement, Malaysian florists have chosen to reopen their shops earlier than planned, anticipating a surge in demand for floral arrangements. With pandemic restrictions easing, these businesses are eager to take advantage of the romantic holiday festivities. Traditionally, florists would gear up for the rush closer to Valentine’s Day, but this year’s circumstances have prompted them to adjust their approach.
Some florists have even extended their operating hours to accommodate the expected influx of customers. The decision to reopen ahead of schedule reflects both businesses’ eagerness to bounce back economically and the public’s enthusiasm for celebrating Valentine’s Day after enduring tough times. Customers are urged to place their orders in advance to ensure prompt delivery and to avoid disappointment as the celebration of love is in line with the Chinese New Year. Despite challenges posed by the pandemic, florists are hoping about meeting their customer’s demands and spreading love through their floral creations. As Valentine’s Day draws near, the floral industry in Malaysia is set to flourish once again, showcasing resilience and adaptability in the face of adversity.