| | Pick and Pay : deux autres magasins à Maurice, après celui de Bagatelle Mall of Mauritius | | | La Rédaction 10/03/11 | Commentaires [10] | |
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| Considéré comme l’un des plus importants distributeurs en alimentation, articles généraux et vêtements en Afrique, Pick and Pay a ouvert un magasin au Bagatelle Mall of Mauritius et compte en ouvrir deux autres d’ici à l’année prochaine.
La stratégie de Pick and Pay repose sur le partenariat avec des entreprises du pays où elle s’implante, les franchisés étant à même de mieux comprendre les réalités locales. Pick and Pay, qui contrôle déjà 775 commerces comprenant des hypermarchés et des supermarchés, compte ouvrir deux autres magasins à Maurice dans un futur proche dans le cadre de sa stratégie d’expansion dans les pays africains. Il est fort probable que ces deux autres magasins se situent au Mont-Choisy Shopping Centre et au Cascavelle Shopping Village.
Dans une déclaration au journal en ligne BusinessReport, l’un des responsables de Pick and Pay, Dallas Langman, justifie l’investissement dans le magasin de Bagatelle Mall of Mauritius, estimant que l’économie mauricienne a connu beaucoup de réussites et elle est très compétitive.
Dallas Langman fait ressortir que l’implantation de Pick and Pay bénéficiera à l’économie mauricienne grâce à la création d’emplois (une centaine, au départ) et aussi parce que le groupe compte traiter avec les fournisseurs locaux autant que possible.
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| Les dernières reactions | | | change | | | joe May 06, 2012 | | | any change for certain people is always anxiety provoking, especially those that are left behind and for some reason have not been able to benefit from a developing and rapidly changing Mtius. The solution is not to be judgmental or critical but instead how we can help them integrate. Some people are fortunate, they have had the opportunity to travel, live abroad or got a good education, but we should not ignore the unfortunate ones. Otherwise Mauritius will turn from paradise to hell...Its all about being selfless and helping others rather than sit back and complain. | | | | | cody Feb 14, 2012 | | | éna trop pauvres dimoune a maurice ou pa pou gagne 16000 clients par jour. mais mo souete ou bonne chance quand meme | | | When for a Wall Mart in Mauritius? | | | suny Nov 27, 2011 | | | I wonder when Wall Mart is going to open in Mauritius.Wal Mart the world's largest supermarket line is an American company, and has shops all over the world in countries like India China etc. It will get everyone out of business by theirs low prices. | | | Stop bashing South Africa | | | bashir Oct 12, 2011 | | | During the opening week I bought the following items at Intermart: 1 toothpaste, 1 pack of toilet paper, 1 can "saumon", 3 cans tuna, 1 pack of powdered milk and 1 litre of cooking oil. Today I went to Pick and Pay and bought the same exact items of the same brands and I pay Rs. 12.48 less. So, don't come and advertise which supermarket is better in term of prices. My opinion is every supermarket has different pricing on different items and sometimes some supermarkets will have promotion on some articles when others don't. | | | same old South African JUNK | | | andrea Oct 12, 2011 | | | Another useless store. At the opening of Bagatelle, the number of people shopping at Intermart was at the least three times as at Pick and Pay. When I compared the two stores, I found out that all items at Pick and Pay were more expensive than at Intermart. Besides, they are as bad as Shoprite - same old South African crap. | | | Voir plus |
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