AEON to remain open throughout Tết, offering appealing promotions

Jan 23rd at 15:47
23-01-2025 15:47:29+07:00

AEON to remain open throughout Tết, offering appealing promotions

To ensure a comfortable shopping experience for customers during the Lunar New Year, AEON Vietnam has prepared a diverse selection of goods, increased stock reserves and ensured price stability.

AEON GMS and supermarkets are ready to open and serve customers during Tết, from January 24 to February 2. — Photo courtesy of the company

 AEON Vietnam announced that its nationwide General Merchandise Stores and Supermarkets (GMS) will extend operating hours over the Tết (Lunar New Year) holiday from January 24 to February 2.

AEON Vietnam stated that the company is committed to offering customers a convenient and enjoyable shopping experience throughout the 2025 Lunar New Year with a wide range of products, stable prices and promotional programmes.

To ensure a comfortable shopping experience for customers during the Lunar New Year, AEON Vietnam has prepared a diverse selection of goods, increased stock reserves and ensured price stability. The stores will remain open during Tết, offering exclusive promotions to meet all customer needs during this festive period.

AEON GMS and supermarkets are ready to open and serve customers during Tết, from January 24 to February 2. — Photo courtesy of the company

AEON Vietnam's North Merchandising General Manager, Trần Thu Quỳnh, said: “AEON Vietnam has closely collaborated with suppliers of essential Tết products to ensure adequate supply and price stability. We have also prepared logistics for warehouse space, transportation, manpower and Tết promotions, especially during the 10-day peak period leading up to Tết when shopping demand is at its highest.”

AEON Vietnam has noted a 10-15 per cent increase in customer demand during the month leading up to Tết compared to the previous year, particularly for essential New Year products. Notably, demand for dried food products grew by about 20 per cent, while Tết gift hampers saw a 15 per cent increase.

Popular items during this period include sausages in the South and pre-packaged or customisable holiday gift hampers, allowing customers to select and arrange products according to their preferences. 

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