Greenvalley Hypermarket opens two new sections
Later, the management and the guests toured various sections of the market
RAWALPINDI:
Greenvalley Hypermarket, Rawalpindi opened two new sections, according to a press release on Friday.
Bahria Town is a ‘symbol of lifestyle’ in Pakistan, said Mishi Khan after cutting the ribbon of the women and children’s section in the market. Hypermarket offers a great shopping experience with an array of top-class branded products, she said.
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Greenvalley Hypermarket, a project of Bahria Town, is offering the finest retail experience in Pakistan that combines the convenience of a supermarket along with the services and expertise of a specialist shop, the press release said.
In the women’s section, there are, on offer, top of the line branded women’s exclusive products.
The children’s section offers childcare and baby products, dresses, accessories, toys and an array of items for newborns and toddlers.
Greenvalley Hypermarket General Manager Mohammad Hashham, talking to the large number of guests present on the occasion, said: “Our greatest asset is the trust of our customers.” He expressed gratitude to the honoured guests who support every promotional event of Hypermarket.
Later, the management and the guests toured various sections of the market.
It is worth noting that Greenvalley Hypermarket – an upscale premium supermarket – has established itself as one of the most successful retail stores in the country.
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It has also won Pakistan’s first international retail award for its category, ‘Most commendable retail interior’ at the International Property Awards held in Malaysia. The store also has ISO and HACCP certifications.
Bahria Town Chairman Malik Riaz Hussain is known to have said on a separate occasion earlier that it goes to the credit of Bahria Town of bringing and facilitating hundreds of international brands and it will continue to bring in the finest international names to Pakistan.
Published in The Express Tribune, December 24th, 2016.
Greenvalley Hypermarket, Rawalpindi opened two new sections, according to a press release on Friday.
Bahria Town is a ‘symbol of lifestyle’ in Pakistan, said Mishi Khan after cutting the ribbon of the women and children’s section in the market. Hypermarket offers a great shopping experience with an array of top-class branded products, she said.
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Greenvalley Hypermarket, a project of Bahria Town, is offering the finest retail experience in Pakistan that combines the convenience of a supermarket along with the services and expertise of a specialist shop, the press release said.
In the women’s section, there are, on offer, top of the line branded women’s exclusive products.
The children’s section offers childcare and baby products, dresses, accessories, toys and an array of items for newborns and toddlers.
Greenvalley Hypermarket General Manager Mohammad Hashham, talking to the large number of guests present on the occasion, said: “Our greatest asset is the trust of our customers.” He expressed gratitude to the honoured guests who support every promotional event of Hypermarket.
Later, the management and the guests toured various sections of the market.
It is worth noting that Greenvalley Hypermarket – an upscale premium supermarket – has established itself as one of the most successful retail stores in the country.
Greenvalley Premium Supermarket marks 5th anniversary
It has also won Pakistan’s first international retail award for its category, ‘Most commendable retail interior’ at the International Property Awards held in Malaysia. The store also has ISO and HACCP certifications.
Bahria Town Chairman Malik Riaz Hussain is known to have said on a separate occasion earlier that it goes to the credit of Bahria Town of bringing and facilitating hundreds of international brands and it will continue to bring in the finest international names to Pakistan.
Published in The Express Tribune, December 24th, 2016.