Greenvalley Premium Hypermarket celebrated a highly successful launch at Bahria Town, Phase 4, GT Road, attracting thousands of shoppers from Islamabad and Rawalpindi. Customers flocked to the store throughout the day, taking advantage of exclusive opening-day deals and enjoying a top-tier shopping experience.
A standout offer was chicken at half price, which drew significant attention amidst rising inflation. Shoppers expressed their delight, calling the promotion a much-needed relief for their household budgets.
Known for its premium products and exceptional customer service, Greenvalley surprised many by offering everyday goods at prices lower than competitors, combining unmatched quality with affordability.
Adding to the excitement, the hypermarket featured live culinary stations, serving fresh wood-fired pizzas, handmade sub sandwiches, and premium products like Norwegian salmon. Shoppers were treated to an upscale culinary experience while exploring the store’s diverse offerings.
The grand opening also included a lucky draw, where hundreds of hopefuls participated for a chance to win a brand-new SUV, further enhancing the festive atmosphere.
"We are absolutely thrilled with the extraordinary response from our customers," said Greenvalley Director, Mr Muslim. "Our goal has always been to provide premium products and top-notch services, and today’s turnout confirms we are on the right track. We will continue to offer exclusive deals to ease the pressure of inflation on our customers."
Greenvalley Premium Hypermarket, Pakistan's first ISO/HACCP-certified hypermarket, provides a blend of luxury shopping with personal assistance, home delivery, and loyalty programs. The eco-friendly store promises to set new standards in retail, with advanced refrigeration systems and high-quality international products.
The successful launch marks a significant milestone in Pakistan’s retail industry, setting the stage for a new era of premium yet accessible shopping.
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