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Shop N Save continues to expand its presence in the country with the inauguration of its newest modern supermarket outlet at Adenta, in Accra.
Customers on Thursday filled the newest modern classic fully air-conditioned shop, near the Ritz Junction, as soon as it opened its doors after for business.
This brings to three the number of branches, with the others sited along the Spintex Road towards Sakumono, and Apremedo at Takoradi.
The Adenta Branch offers a very good selection of the leading brands of packaged goods, frozen goods, groceries, fruits, local grains, electrical home appliances and a very-wide range of wines.
Mr Michael Edward Chambers, the Managing Director, Shop N Save Supermarket, in his remarks, said besides providing customer services to the Adenta Community, Shop N Save would as part of its Corporate Social Responsibility support schools and sporting activities in the area.
The Managing Director said Shop N Save would leave a lasting legacy by positioning itself become the leading supermarket brand in the country.
Mrs Margaret Titus-Glover, the Human Resource Manager of the West Africa Retail Chain Limited, said the Adenta Branch would provide services to residents of Adenta and surrounding areas such as Madina, Ashaley Botwe and Oyarifa.
She said the supermarket would save shoppers in the area the trouble of going through traffic to Accra to shop.
She said that 90 per cent of their staff were living in and around Adenta, and thus the Company creating jobs in the area.
Felix Nana Sackey, the Managing Partner – Deloitte and Touché, Ghana, who was the Guest Speaker, said there was evidence the supermarket business was expanding and becoming competitive in the country.
He, therefore, urged Shop N Save to endeavour to go the extra mile to discover the needs of their clienteles’ and to strive to satisfy them; stating that Shop N Save must make an impact that mattered.
Mr Elijah Amankwah, a shopper, told the Ghana News Agency that the opening of the supermarket would save residents of Adenta the cost of travelling all the way to Accra Mall and other supermarkets to shop.
He said the products being sold at Shop N Save Supermarket were cheaper and there were so many different varieties to choose from.
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