Majid Al Futtaim Opens 23rd Carrefour Store In Kenya At GTC Mall

James Njoroge Muchiri, Nairobi County Deputy Governor and Dr Salem Ibrahim, Al-Naqb, UAE Ambassador to Kenya, kick off the excitement at the Carrefour market GTC branch opening, making their first purchases as customer 001 and 002.
James Njoroge Muchiri, Nairobi County Deputy Governor and Dr Salem Ibrahim, Al-Naqb, UAE Ambassador to Kenya, kick off the excitement at the Carrefour market GTC branch opening, making their first purchases as customer 001 and 002. [Photo/Engagebm]

Majid Al Futtaim, which owns the exclusive rights to operate Carrefour in Kenya, has announced the opening of its 23rd store at GTC Mall in Westlands, Nairobi. The store, which features Carrefour’s self-checkout service, a Food to Go section and 24-hour operations, offers added convenience and accessibility to customers in the area.

The store, spanning over 595 square metres of retail space, provides an extensive product range varying from groceries, fruits and vegetables and everyday home essentials. The Food to Go section at the store also allows customers to indulge in freshly prepared delicacies from the Carrefour Deli while shopping.

Christophe Orcet, Regional Director – East Africa, Majid Al Futtaim Retail, commented: “We are delighted to introduce our newest store at GTC Mall, enabling us to meet the diverse needs and preferences of our customers. With the self-checkout service, Food to Go concept and 24-hour operations, our intention is to offer convenient solutions that will enhance the shopping experience. The opening is also a testament to our long-term commitment to Kenya and our dedication to contributing to the country’s economic development.”

Carrefour’s presence in Kenya not only creates job opportunities for local residents but also fosters partnerships with local suppliers, supporting the growth of the local economy. Currently, the retailer employs over 2,200 people and sources 99% of its products locally from more than 700 homegrown manufacturers, SMEs and farmers.

The new store is expected to provide an additional 50 job opportunities and prompt an increase in the number of orders from suppliers in the product categories stocked at the store.

Orcet added: “We are proud to collaborate with local suppliers and farmers to bring fresh, high-quality products to our customers. By supporting local businesses, we aim to contribute to the growth and prosperity of the communities we serve.”

This will be the fourth store offering Carrefour’s self-checkout service, following the model set by Westgate Shopping Mall, Village Market, and the Hub stores. Additionally, Carrefour GTC Mall will be open 24 hours a day, similar to Diani and Promenade Mall in Mombasa and Mega in Nairobi.

Carrefour now operates 18 stores in Nairobi, 3 in Mombasa and 2 in Kisumu.

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