Co.opmart offers massive discounts in April to celebrate 21st birthday


Just two weeks after launching a programme called Accumulating Stamps to Exchange for Gift, Co.opmart supermarket chain is preparing to excite customers further by announcing its biggest promotion of the year to celebrate its 21st anniversary.

The Accumulating Stamps to Exchange for Gift programme, which enables customers to collect exclusive, high-quality crystal, has attracted a lot of customers.

Just two weeks after launching a programme called Accumulating Stamps to Exchange for Gift, Co.opmart supermarket chain is preparing to excite customers further by announcing its biggest promotion of the year to celebrate its 21st anniversary.

According to information from the Saigon Union of Trading Co-operatives (Saigon Co.op), which owns the Co.opmart chain, Co.opmart supermarkets nationwide will run a major promotion together with activities to enhance customers’ benefits and strengthen their attachment to the retailer.

From April 8 to May 2, Co.opmart outlets across the country will offer discounts of up to 50 per cent on more than 2,100 essential items and gift tens of thousands of coupons.

Customers can also take part in many games with attract gifts and accumulate three to nine times more points than during normal times.

Co.opmart supermarkets will offer many promotion programmes in April to celebrate its 21st anniversary. — VNS Photos

In the leased out areas of the outlets, fast food brands like KFC, Dunkin Donut, Pizza Hut, Tini World, Nu Cuoi Vui, Game Kim Phat, Debora Milano cosmetics, PNJ, Diamond World, Fahasa Bookstore, The Blues fashion store and others will also run promotions with attractive gifts.

These promotions apply only at their shops located at Co.opmart supermarkets.

Compared to its anniversary celebrations last year, this year Co.opmart will be spending more on promotion programmes to offer customers more benefits and in turn attract more customers.

In the first three months of this year, the number of customers who registered for Co.opmart cards went up significantly. — VNS

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