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Quickmart Opens Its 57th Branch In Kileleshwa

Dennis Otsieno by Dennis Otsieno
April 4, 2023
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Quickmart Kileleshwa Branch located at Basic Mall, along Mandera Road is the newest store of Quickmart supermarket. The branch is strategically located in an underserved market, providing Quickmart with an opportunity to grow its store footprint while availing its unique services.

The new branch is an excellent addition to the supermarket chain, and it operates as a 24hr outlet, allowing customers to enjoy the bespoke Quickmart services such as the Deli, Bakery, Butchery and Liquor store.

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Since its inception in 2006, Quickmart has grown to become one of the most recognizable supermarkets in Kenya, with a total of 57 branches in 14 counties across the country and a workforce of over 6,000 employees.

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The supermarket chain has become a household name in Kenya, offering customers an extensive range of products, including delectable pastries from their Bakery, sumptuous meals at their Deli, fresh cuts at the Butchery, and so much more.

The supermarket’s unique value proposition is Fresh & Easy and Price Guarantee, which has made it stand out in the highly competitive retail industry in Kenya.

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The expansion of retail shops in different areas has provided customers with more options to choose from, making it easier for them to find the products they need.

This increased access to products is particularly beneficial for those who live in areas that were previously underserved or lacked access to certain products.

In addition, retail shops offer personalized shopping experiences, with some offering online shopping where customers can easily shop from the comfort of their homes, making it even more convenient for them.

The growth of retail shops has also led to job creation. The mushrooming of retail shops all over the country has promoted innovation as shops also strive to provide unique products and services to attract customers.

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