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The Rise of Supermarkets in Kenya
or most of their shopping under one roof. Today, Tuskys stock all sorts of goods that meet the average household needs: television sets, beds, gas cookers, clothes, you name it. Chain stores such as this have even gone as far as selling cooked food to Kenyans. Traditional retail outlets, with limited assortments, presented in drab decors, where consumers can’t pick-up items to look at them at their leisure and where they have to scramble for the attention of the shop attendant behind the counter, leave consumers unsatisfied, creating a pent-up demand for better alternatives. The latter is provided by the emergence of the “all under one roof” premise, handling up to 50,000 different products which offer consumers the convenience to buy practically everything that in the past involved a day of numerous errands. If, at the same time, these products can be offered at competitive prices, consumers will flock to supermarkets. Tuskys have around 50 branches in all the major towns across Kenya. With the ever increasing population in Nairobi, there are more supermarkets found within the Central Business District as compared to any other town in the country.
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While the supermarket as a concept is not new to Kenya (the first supermarkets arose in the 1960s), their rapid growth to market dominance is a very recent phenomenon, having taken off since the mid-1990s. Self-service stores in general and supermarkets in particular have popped-up all over the country with the current count standing in excess of 300 supermarkets. In the main urban areas - Nairobi, Mombasa and Kisumu - we find the larger-format supermarkets (hypermarkets of up to 175,000 square foot in size) and the larger chains. In the smaller towns and main crossroad towns, convenience stores and smaller chains have emerged.
Central Location
Tuskys supermarkets are the most pronounced chain stores found in Nairobi city centre. There are at least six stores of the same brand within the city. Tuskys’ store management has given the chain stores different names for ease of identification. Tuskys’ pioneer store is found at the far end of the city along Moi Avenue. It neighbours the 1998 August bomb blast memorial park and serves shoppers in downtown Nairobi. Then, there is Tuskys Hakati, which is just off Mfangano Street; head North in the city and there is Tuskys Magic along Ronald Ngala Street and Tuskys Imara along Accra Road, which serves shoppers around the central area of the city. Along the Northern edge on Tom Mboya Street are Tuskys Beba and Tuskys Daima. The two of them serve shoppers in the uptown parts of the city. This widespread placement of the Tuskys chain stores has greatly contributed to the brand’s popularity.
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Spice World limited
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eputed as a key player in the food industry for the past 36 years, Spice World Limited has grown from supplying their products not only regionally but also to international markets. Our flagship Brand Butterfly is well established and is a market leader in the food category retail sector. The success of Spice World Limited’s partnership with Tuskys over 24 years has enabled us to further our sales into various sectors. Spice World Limited grows with Tuskys by ensuring reliable delivery, convenience and value for money, thereby encouraging seamless long run working practices.
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Mjengo Limited
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ince being established in 1991, Mjengo Limited has grown from one of Kenya’s largest Trading & Distribution Companies into a renowned Manufacturer. Our “Malbros Daawat” brand has grown to become one of East Africa’s leading Brands, having been awarded the “Superbrands” certification 2009/2011 & 2012/2014 as the only distinguished Rice Brand in its category. In 2014, the company introduced Spaghetti & Pasta as a brand extension of its “Malbros Daawat” portfolio. Our Biscuit Brand “NuVita” also boasts of approximately 50% market share in Kenya & looking to expand our distribution to the region. E nuvita@mjengo.com E daawat@mjengo.com
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