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Central Retail’s GO Wholesale opens first store in Southern Thailand

It covers over 5,000 square meters and offers more than 10,000 products.

GO Wholesale, a unit of Central Retail Corporation (CRC), has launched its first branch in southern Thailand, located in Rawai, Phuket. 

The new store covers over 5,000 square meters and offers more than 10,000 products. 

Suchada Ithijarukul, CEO of Central Food Wholesales Limited, emphasised that the Rawai branch is intended to inspire local entrepreneurs and support Phuket’s growing tourism sector.

GO Wholesale also supports local agriculture, employing over 80% of its staff from Phuket and nearby areas and sourcing products like Phuket lobsters and pineapples.

The company has also donated 40 waste separation bins to the Rawai Municipality to promote environmental care.

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