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Source: Coles website

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

This is the brand’s first presence in the market. 

Central Retail’s food business Tops launched more than 200 items from the Australian food brand Coles in Thailand. 

The partnership between Tops and Coles provided that the items will be exclusively at Tops both online and offline. 

Read more: Australian retailer Coles eyes Thailand’s health food and drinks market

“Tops is a strong expert in sourcing products from the best places around the world. Currently, we have more than 1,200 exclusive imported items from over 150 brands, the highest number in the food retail industry in Thailand,” Stephane Coum, CEO - Food Group, Central retail, said.

“Our goal is to be the ultimate Food Discovery & Destination that fulfills the needs of every customer group. We continue to seek business partners to import quality products from top brands around the world to offer to our customers.”

 

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