Bahan Ujian Praktek Bahasa Inggris Membahas Mixue Ice Cream Expansion in Indonesia
Good morning, Mrs. Exam Supervisor. My name is Muhammad Aria Darmawan from class 12 IPS 3. I will give a presentation in this room discussing the word 'Mixue'.
Mixue, spelled M-i-x-u-e and pronounced "Mishuwe," is a franchise company that sells soft-serve ice cream and tea beverages from Zhengzhou, Henan, China. It was established in June 1997. It should be noted that Mixue is not spelled "Miksu," "Misu," or "Miksue." The company is currently going viral as their stores are popping up everywhere, and it's true that they are starting to invade Indonesia.
"Why is it called an 'invasion'?" As mentioned earlier, Mixue stores have been popping up everywhere since the beginning of 2023. They appeared suddenly, which caught the attention of the Indonesian people. There are even many memes that depict the invasion of Mixue, such as the picture I am holding that shows Mixue as if they are fighting against Padang Restaurants, Indomaret, and Alfamart. Of course, the ice cream and tea they serve are delicious, so it's not surprising that many people love it.
However, there is another reason why Mixue has become viral. If you take a look at this picture of Mixue's product that I am holding, it looks very tempting, doesn't it? However, upon closer inspection, whether in-store or on the product packaging, there is one missing element: the halal logo. Yes, Mixue currently does not have a halal certificate, which is a concern for many people who are hesitant to try Mixue's ice cream and tea. This issue has been widely discussed, especially since Mixue has opened more than 300 stores in Indonesia, even without obtaining a halal certificate.
Good news came on February 15, 2023, when the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) officially issued a Halal certificate for Mixue Ice Cream & Tea products. With this, the issue that was previously mentioned has been resolved, albeit a bit late. Now, the entire Indonesian community can enjoy Mixue's ice cream and tea without worry. That's all and thank you.
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Good morning, Mrs. Exam Supervisor. I am Muhammad Aria Darmawan from class 12 IPS 3. I will be delivering a presentation in this room, discussing the term 'Mixue'. Mixue, spelled M-i-x-u-e and pronounced "Mishuwe," is a franchise company that specializes in selling soft-serve ice cream and tea beverages. Originating from Zhengzhou, Henan, China, Mixue was established in June 1997. It's crucial to note that the correct spelling is Mixue, and it should not be confused with "Miksu," "Misu," or "Miksue." Recently, Mixue has garnered widespread attention due to its rapid expansion and presence in various locations, including its emergence in Indonesia. The term "invasion" humorously describes this phenomenon. Throughout the beginning of 2023, Mixue stores have appeared suddenly, capturing the interest of Indonesians. Numerous memes have surfaced, depicting Mixue's "invasion," often in playful contrast to Padang Restaurants, Indomaret, and Alfamart. The popularity of Mixue's offerings, particularly their delectable ice cream and tea, has naturally contributed to their widespread appeal. However, the brand's viral status also stems from another aspect. As you can see in the image I am presenting, Mixue's products are visually enticing. Yet, upon closer examination, both in-store and on product packaging, a critical element is absent: the halal logo. This absence has raised concerns among those who are cautious about consuming products without a halal certification. This topic has sparked extensive discussions, especially given Mixue's expansion—over 300 stores in Indonesia—without acquiring a halal certificate. Encouraging news arrived on February 15, 2023, when the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) officially granted a Halal certificate to Mixue Ice Cream & Tea products. While this resolution came somewhat belatedly, it provides reassurance to the public. Now, the Indonesian community at large can indulge in Mixue's ice cream and tea offerings without apprehension. That concludes my presentation, and I extend my gratitude to all.