Naivas Supermarket Expands with 24-Hour Store Launch on Wood Avenue, Kilimani

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Naivas Supermarket, Kenya’s largest retail chain, has announced the opening of its 107th branch on Wood Avenue in Kilimani, marking a key milestone in the company’s expansion. This new outlet, the second Naivas store in Kilimani, will operate 24 hours a day, offering customers around-the-clock convenience and accessibility.

The Naivas Wood Avenue Branch is located at Karibu Mall and features a wide selection of products, from fresh produce to household essentials, as well as a dedicated food market with prepared meals and snacks. Customers can expect the same high standards of quality and customer service that have become synonymous with Naivas, along with competitive prices and diverse product choices.

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“We are thrilled to open our doors to the Kilimani community,” said Andreas Von Paleske, Chief of Strategy at Naivas Supermarket. “This new 24-hour store provides our customers with unparalleled convenience and access to a wide range of products to meet their daily needs. We are committed to serving the community and providing an exceptional shopping experience.”

The store offers ample parking for customers, ensuring a hassle-free shopping experience. Naivas has also revealed plans to expand further, with upcoming branches slated for Hurlingham, Tilisi, and Mavoko, reinforcing its position as a leader in the Kenyan retail sector.

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