Due to a recent slight in gasoline prices, prices of dozens of fresh food products, including meat, fish, seafood, vegetables, and fruits, have been cut by 10 per cent by Big C supermarket.
With Tet (the Lunar New Year) approaching, many businesses are organising charity programmes in an effort to bring some New Year cheer to disadvantaged people in the country as well as ethnic Vietnamese living in Laos and Cambodia.
The 2020 safe agricultural product fair that opened at Big C Can Tho on July 24 seeks to help businesses and co-operatives showcase safe products and promote demand for them and enhance linkages with the GO!/Big C supermarket chain.
About 500 tonnes of dragon fruit from the southern province of Binh Thuan is expected to be sold at Big C supermarket and GO! Market chains nationwide until Sunday.
Big C supermarket is offering discounts of up to 50 per cent on more than 1,000 products like fresh and processed foods, spices, cooking oil, confectionery, and soft drinks until October 3 under a promotion titled “Tinh hoa am thuc...
Big C supermarket chain is offering discounts of up to 50 per cent on products like fresh and processed food, clothing and home appliances until July 24 to thank customers on the occasion of its 20th anniversary in Viet Nam.
Nguyen Kim Electronics Center and Big C supermarket chain for the first time have jointly implemented a co-operative promotion program named "Month of Gratitude" from November 1 to 30 to express their gratitude to loyal customers as well as to...
Big C supermarket chain has for the first time launched a promotion programme called “Dong Gia” (Same Price) for hundreds of products at 15 price levels.
Central Group Vietnam and Big C supermarket on May 27 began distribution of gift packages to 3,600 disadvantaged children aged six and below to mark International Children’s Day. The programme will run until June 3.
Big C supermarket chain has increased the purchase of watermelons from Quang Ngai Province to help farmers there who are unable to sell their crop though prices of fruit have tumbled.
Central Group Viet Nam and Big C supermarket, Unilever Viet Nam and the Red Cross Society are giving 3,600 Tết gifts worth over VND800 million (US$35,400) to poor families in 20 provinces and cities.