GREENFEED implements mobile points of sale with price stabilization

Aug 13th at 08:38
13-08-2021 08:38:34+07:00

GREENFEED implements mobile points of sale with price stabilization

Facing the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, the GREENFEED Vietnam Joint Stock Company (GREENFEED) has cooperated with local authorities to launch mobile points of sale to provide safe and nutritious food at a stable price from its G Kitchen, MAMACHOICE and WYN brands to people across Ho Chi Minh City and other localities.

GREENFEED implements mobile points of sale with price stabilization

The program was kicked off on July 14, 2021, under the framework of the Market Stabilization Program of the Department of Industry and Trade of localities.

Before July 2021 was out, 54 mobile sales points were established across Ho Chi Minh City, along with two fixed sales points in Can Tho City and another in Dong Nai Province. During the program duration, the mobile shops will continue operating according to the schedule of the Department of Industry and Trade, supported by the opening of further fixed points of sale in Can Tho, Dong Nai and Binh Dinh.

Through these distribution units, GREENFEED offers consumers safe fresh pork and poultry products as well as delicious and quality processed food products – all produced under its hallmark 3F Plus (FEED – FARM – FOOD) closed supply chain.

GREENFEED implements mobile points of sale with price stabilization

These operations strictly adhere to the 5K regulations (Khau trang - facemask; Khu khuan - disinfection; Khoang cach - distance; Khong tu tap - no gathering; Khai bao y te - health declaration) to ensure safety for consumers and employees across the retail system.

In order to fully support both the food supply system via existing sales channels and an increased demand from residents in social distancing areas access, the production team has organized in-house staffing, together with the logistics force, working at full capacity day and night under the safe conditions prescribed by the Government and localities.

The launch of mobile and fixed points of sale is a part of meaningful initiatives of the "Sharing Goodness, Together Against Pandemic" program that GREENFEED has been implementing since recently. It follows previous initiatives such as contribution to the National COVID-19 Vaccine Fund, promotion and discount campaigns, donating safe food to COVID-19 frontline workers as well as supporting children at shelters and those in need with nutritious meals.

These activities promote unity in the community to show GREENFEED’s gratitude to consumers and frontline forces at a time when health and safety are of the essence, and at the same time spread the humane value ​​that GREENFEED is constantly aiming for.

VietNam Economic News



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