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Mangalore, Apr 27: A 32,000 square feet of shopping area and 1, 60,000 products- indeed a treat to shoppers!

That's what Mangalore's first Big Bazaar outlet offers. From crockery, grocery to furniture made available under one roof, the country's leading discount market opened its outlet in the Multiplex at KSRTC bus stand in Bejai on Friday April 21 evening.

The fourth Bazaar in Karnataka, Mangalore's Big Bazaar is the sixth in South India and 27th in India.

A delight to avid shoppers, the hypermarket has the widest range of products in every category including toys and gifts, fresh fruits and vegetables, spices, food and grocery diary products, music cassettes and CDs and much more.

The store is a support to the home maker's constant effort to save the maximum, while giving the best to the family. The furniture bazaar and electronic bazaar will be a great attraction to the people of Mangalore, said senior business manager Venkateshwar Kumar.

The Big Bazaar also has a food bazaar within the store and household items such as grains and provisions, fruits and vegetables, confectionery, drinks and beverages, kitchen products and ready to cook and ready to eat products are also made available.

All products will be available at prices lower than maximum retail price (MRP) often up to 60 per cent discount. In addition to this various offers, discounts and promotions will be regularly held at the store.

The Mangalore outlet has 500 staff who are localities of which 250 are graduates.

The completely new experience in shopping, Big Bazaar is here to redefine shopping for Mangaloreans.

  

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