SaigonCo.op-FairPrice joint venture opens new hypermarket

Apr 20th at 13:26
20-04-2015 13:26:48+07:00

SaigonCo.op-FairPrice joint venture opens new hypermarket

The joint-venture company between Vietnamese leading retailer Saigon Co.op and Singaporean retailer NTUC FairPrice on April 19 opened its second hypermarket in the country in District 7's Tan Phong Ward.

Located on the second and third floor of SC Vivo City Shopping Mall, the 10,000-sq.m Co.opXtra Tan Phong features more than 50,000 items along with support services and related activities.

Besides essential items such as foodstuff, cosmetics and textiles, the hypermarket also sells electronic products, computers, sport equipment, vehicles and stationery items, targeting to meet customers' demand for high quality products.

To mark the opening, Co.opXtra Tan Phong has launched five big promotional programmes, with discounts of up to 50 per cent on thousands of essential products, attractive gifts and among others.

Incentives for loyal customers at Co.opmart and Co.op Food are also being offered at the new facility.

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