LookAtVietnam – Supermarkets in Hanoi witnessed a chaotic day on November 15, when Hanoians flocked there to purchase goods on a promotional day.
Inside the supermarket, there were so many visitors that the escalator stopped working because of overloading. Visitors had to move step by step at stalls.
Kim Hanh, a housewife from Ha Dong, left home at 9 am, but she could not reach the second floor of the supermarket until 11 am because of traffic. Hanh still could not shop at 11 am because of too many other customers. She and her son left for lunch and returned in the afternoon, when many visitors had left already.
The same situation could be seen at many other supermarkets.
The “Golden Sale Promotion Day” on November 15 was the focus of a promotional month initiated by
In November 2009 as a whole, customers can purchase goods with discounts of 15-50 percent at nearly 1,000 sale points across the city.
Ngo Thanh Dat, Head of the Marketing Division for
The promotion really helped heat up November, because people delayed purchases until the “golden day,” so as to enjoy the hefty discount rates of 30-50 percent.
At supermarkets, discounts have been offered for a wide range of products, including food, drink, consumer goods, apparel, footwear and electronics. Electronics like digital cameras have discounts of up to 50 percent.
Dat said that digital cameras, washing machines and LCD TVs are the best sellers. He said that the sales of LCD TVs were five times more than on an ordinary day. Pico had sales of 12 billion dong just from yesterday morning.
“The number of visitors was four times bigger than normal,” Dat said, adding that a lot of visitors had to park motorbikes outside the supermarket, because its parking capacity of 3,000-4,000 motorbikes was not enough.
Big C’s Deputy Director Nguyen Thai Dung said that the number of visitors was twice as on previous weekends and triple ordinary days.
In general, supermarkets expects to sell 150 billion dong worth of goods during the promotion month, double previous months. On November 15, the price discounts of 30-50 percent were offered for 20 percent of displayed goods.
VietNamNet/VNE
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