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Source: Central Retail

Central Retail opens first 24-hour supermarket

It will also come with a Personal Shopper service.

Central Retail, through its food retail business Tops, has opened the Tops Food Hall Marche Thonglor, the first 24-hour supermarket. 

The Tops Food Hall is presented under the “Discover a superior food experience concept. It will also come with a Personal Shopper service. 

Read more: Central Retail’s Tops launches over 200 Coles items in Thailand

"With open time around the clock, including in-store shopping and Personal Shopper service, Top Food Hall at the Marche Thonglor will be the first food store in Thailand where customers can conveniently shop through all platforms in an All-day & All-night style,” Stephane Coum, Chief Executive Officer Food Group, Central Retail said.

“Apart from catering to the most inclusive variety of products that are carefully crafted for the different lifestyles of customers in different areas, this is our effort to further develop a business model that allows Tops to provide outstanding services to customers.” 

The store will offer 20,000 exclusive items from across the globe. It is expected to cater to every shopping lifestyle. 

 

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