Supermarkets launch promotions

Supermarkets and electronics stores in Ho Chi Minh City have launched a slew of promotion programs to attract buyers from now to the end of this month.

Co.opmart and Co.opXtra supermarkets across the country have kicked off their promotion programs, giving out mobile phones and other gifts to customers. Buyers can also enjoy discounts on around 200 products every week.

From November 21-26, Co.opmart and Co.opXtra will pilot a “Black Friday” program to give special discounts on 50,000 products such as food, home utensils, fashion items and Co.opmart-brand goods. 

Other retail stores of Saigon Co.op such as Co.op Food, Co.op Smile, Sense City, Sense Market and HTVCo.op are cooperating with suppliers to provide discounts, reward points and gifts to consumers.

For the first time, the Big C supermarket system is coordinating with the Nguyen Kim home appliances store chain to give gift vouchers for Big C shoppers with bills of VND300,000 or above. The program runs till November 21.

At Lotte Mart supermarkets, consumers benefit from discounts from 5% to 49% on nearly 1,000 food products such as ready-made food, dairy products, confectionery and cereals.

Thien Hoa electronics centers offer discounts of up to 50% on thousands of products while offering installment payment plans and gifts to buyers. The program lasts till December 31.

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