If you find a can of soda that is cheaper than the one at Farid’s, its owner will pay you for it.
This unique money-back guarantee is one way the owner of the city’s latest supermarket boasts of giving the best prices. “We offer the cheapest prices but not at the cost of quality,” claimed the owner and managing director, Farid Virani. The store, which promises to offer ‘everything under one roof’, held its official launch on Tuesday.
Model Mirza Bilal dressed up as a cigar owner at the cigar section at Farid’s. PHOTO: ATHAR/ EXPRESS
Virani was quick to explain his ‘money-back guarantee’. “If a customer buys a certain product at Farid’s and find the same product for cheaper at another supermarket, then we will pay them back for it,” he said, adding that the official announcement of this policy is still in the pipeline.
“The policy would be formulated with the proper mechanism quite soon,” CEO Adnan Hamid told The Express Tribune. Their marketing director, Ammara, pointed out that a bottle of Coca Cola at Farid’s is cheaper than any other supermarket. “These are our marketing wonders,” she grinned.
The CEO went on to talk about their target market. The superstore is not only targeting a niche market, he said, adding that Farid’s caters to the needs of people belonging to the middle-class. The idea of an ‘economical brand’ is the supermarket’s strategy to gather a loyal clientele. “From an unbranded dinner set for Rs7,000 to a Versace dinner set worth Rs250,000, we have it all!” Hamid exclaimed.
Why did they choose Ocean Mall in Clifton if they were targeting a larger market? Hamid felt Clifton was the “centre of the city”.
The grand launch
The team had worked hard for the official launch on Tuesday as a large number of prominent personalities and celebrities turned up to show their support - from designer Amna Aqeel to Sindh Assembly speaker Agha Siraj Durrani. The red carpet was hosted by VJ Anoushey Ashraf, who found it hard to stop talking about the exclusive discounts being offered that night. Actors Humayun Saeed, Adnan Siddiqui and Sarwat Gillani also made an appearance.
The Sindh Assembly speaker showed up due to his 40-year-old friendship with Farid, but he insisted the store was a great venture. “You can get everything here,” he said. “The atmosphere is so much better given that the supermarket is clutter-free.” Durrani’s favourite section was the one with camping gear. He explained he had not been hunting since a long time.
For event organiser Aneesa, the best part was the fact that she did not have to get in long queues.
“The drive-through facility is the most useful part about the place,” she said. It appeared that actor Ayesha Omar came only for her groceries. As she hurriedly paced one aisle after another, she said: “This is the place for organic foods.”
Everything under one roof
The lower floor of the supermarket has all the food items and groceries - from fruits and vegetables to organic food and a live deli. The upper floor has camping and golf gear, lingerie, luggage, toys from T-planet, home décor products, etc.
To catch a break on your shopping trip to Farid’s, you can head to the cigar section, which offers an extensive range of cigars and cigarettes. Even when you step out of the store, there are small shacks offering home-cooked Burmese food and a hygienically prepared sugarcane juice for Rs100 only.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 12th, 2013.
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An Electric insect killer which I bought at a price of Rs.2,200/- from a shop in Gul Plaza, M.A Jinnah Road was being sold at a price of Rs.3,070/- at Farid`s! I told the floor Manger who did not pay any attention to me! Vegetables and fruits are being sold at the double price that of at Empress Market! Same is with other items!
Farid`s might be good for the people who can not afford to search various markets and those without Air-conditioning.
no match with hyper
@FS: Considering the article says "when you step out of the store..." the glass of juice is not the store's responsibility.
However, you might end up with Coca Cola, the cheapest in town....!
I had the most expensive one at Binori Town Rs. 25/= only
When the money back guranteed clause will be announced officially, i bet it will have alot of if and buts.....I would urge people to buy things from their near small shops/stores, these big fish will eat the small businessman.
It is a nice store...............but I think they chose a wrong place to start their business. The store is quite small and congested and sometime its not easy to move around. Then the OCEAN mall which was actually designed as hotel.......has its own problems with elevators, parking etc.
19 Rs samosa. I want my money back.. :)
So anyone visited Farid's yet? Is it at par with Al Fatah in Lahore?
Gunnay ka juice Rs.100 I doubt they will be launching the money-back gurantee for that atleast