The modern retail landscape in District 8 is witnessing a notable dominance of “Co.op” brands, including 2 Co.opmarts (Tuy Ly Vuong and Pham The Hien), 14 Co.op Foods, and 3 Co.op Smiles.

The new Co.opXtra superstore located on the 2nd floor of Central Premium Mall, at 854 – 856 Ta Quang Buu, Ward 5, District 8, Ho Chi Minh City, continues the success story of the recently opened Co.opXtra Long Binh. Saigon Co.op has invested in this new outlet, optimizing AI and modern technology while focusing on enhancing customer experiences. Spanning approximately 3,000 square meters, Co.opXtra Ta Quang Buu offers over 30,000 high-quality essential items, ranging from fresh produce and cooked delicacies to processed foods, cosmetics, fashion, and household appliances.

In addition to high-quality Vietnamese products, the supermarket also offers a range of premium imported goods from Singapore, South Korea, Japan, the US, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand.

Co.opXtra Ta Quang Buu introduces exclusive services for Central Premium residents, such as one-hour delivery, and other convenient options. The store features Xtrabot, a professional marketing robot that first debuted at Co.opXtra Long Binh, along with self-checkout counters, smart lockers, and instant noodle machines, ensuring customers have access to the latest innovations in modern retail.

To celebrate its grand opening, Co.opXtra Ta Quang Buu will offer surprise gift bags to Central Premium residents who shop during the inaugural day, along with attractive promotions for all customers from November 15 to December 28, 2024.

With its convenient location, diverse offerings, and innovative services, Co.opXtra Ta Quang Buu is set to become a go-to destination for residents in the area, elevating their shopping experiences and solidifying Saigon Co.op’s position in the competitive modern retail market.

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