Residents of Oyarifa, Ayi Mensah, Aburi and its environs will henceforth enjoy a new shopping experience as the O-Mart Express, located inside the Oyarifa Mall, is now officially opened to the public.
The grand launch was held on Saturday, November 19, to mark the official commencement of operations for the supermarket.
This would be its debut in the retail market in Ghana.
O-Mart Express caters to various household needs across different income brackets.
Customers can expect a wide array of local and foreign goods from fresh produce, a fully stocked butchery, household items and other groceries.
The products are carefully selected from well-established manufacturers in Ghana and around the world.
Customers stand a chance of enjoying discounts, receiving shopping vouchers and others when they sign up for the loyalty program.
O-Mart Express is a subsidiary of Oyarifa Mall Development Company Ltd.
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