Malaysia · Comparison · Updated 2026-05-23
LOOP vs FeedMe POS — Malaysia F&B Comparison 2026
FeedMe POS vs LOOP for Malaysian restaurants: AI, recipe inventory, central kitchen, DuitNow, aggregator integrations and pricing.
TL;DR
FeedMe is a Malaysian-born F&B POS with strong local support. LOOP wins on AI-native operations and recipe-first inventory; FeedMe wins on local familiarity for first-time operators.
Feature-by-feature
| Feature | LOOP | FeedMe |
|---|---|---|
| Built specifically for multi-outlet F&B | Yes — multi-outlet F&B core from day one | FeedMe serves F&B alongside retail/other verticals |
| Native AI voice & text commands (English + local language) | Ask LOOP in English, Bahasa, Mandarin or Cantonese: pull reports, change prices, draft promos in 12 seconds | FeedMe surfaces dashboards; operator must still interpret and act manually |
| AI demand forecasting (per-outlet × per-daypart) | Native, 8–12% MAPE after 90 days of training; feeds the morning prep list | Not available natively |
| Recipe-level inventory deduction | Built-in, multi-level sub-recipes, central-kitchen costing | FeedMe offers add-on with manual setup |
| Unified delivery aggregator queue | GrabFood, foodpanda, Deliveroo in one KDS queue | Partial integrations, often via 3rd-party middleware |
| Offline POS + KDS | Full POS + KDS keep working offline; payments queue and sync | Order entry only when offline |
| Flat per-outlet pricing, unlimited devices | Yes — one flat fee per outlet, every device included | Per-device or per-user tiers add up quickly at outlet #2 |
Highlights
- Recipe-level inventory with central-kitchen costing — FeedMe requires add-on configuration.
- AI anomaly digest names yesterday's exceptions in plain Bahasa or English.
- Aggregator unification: GrabFood + foodpanda + ShopeeFood in one KDS lane.
Bottom line
FeedMe is a fair pick for first-time single-outlet operators. LOOP is the better pick for chains that want AI forecasting and unified aggregator ops at outlet #2.
FAQ
Is LOOP available in Malaysia?
Yes. LOOP serves multi-outlet F&B operators in Malaysia with local payment rails, aggregator integrations and MYR pricing. Onboarding is handled by the LOOP regional team.
How long does migration from our current POS take?
Typical migrations complete in 2–3 weeks per outlet. Week 1: menu + inventory import. Week 2: hardware and aggregator wiring. Week 3: staff training and parallel-run. The LOOP onboarding team owns each step.
What payment methods does LOOP support locally?
LOOP supports the dominant local rails out of the box — see the market page for the full list — plus Visa/Mastercard, AmEx, JCB and UnionPay where the acquirer supports them.