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Massy Opens Sixth Branch, Says Committed to Supporting Local

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June 2, 2024
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Massy Stores (Guyana) Inc. is thrilled to announce the grand opening of its sixth store, Massy Stores Giftland, located in the vibrant Giftland Mall. Formerly known as FoodMaxx Supermarket, this new store promises an exceptional shopping experience for all.

The opening ceremony on June 1, featured Robert Singh, General Manager of Massy Stores (Guyana) Inc., who expressed his enthusiasm: “The inauguration of the newest venture marks not just the opening of a new store but the realisation of a dream to revolutionise the shopping experience.”

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Store Manager of Massy Stores Giftland, Elizabeth Mason, added, “Opening these doors signifies more than just the birth of another store. It represents a promise—a promise to serve our community with dedication, integrity, and passion.”

As a new addition to the region, Massy Stores Giftland will significantly boost the local economy by supporting local producers and featuring a wide array of local products. The store has also created numerous job opportunities and retained some of FoodMaxx’s staff, ensuring both continuity and community support.

Shoppers will appreciate the convenience of extended hours, with the store open from 8 am to 9 pm Monday to Saturday, and until 9:30 pm on Sundays. Moreover, customers can eagerly anticipate enhanced benefits, including the ability to utilise their Massy Points for purchases and to acquire Caribbean Airline Miles, thereby reducing airfare expenses and enriching their shopping experience with even greater rewards. 

With this latest addition, Massy Stores now boasts six locations across Guyana, solidifying its position as a retail powerhouse. From Providence to Turkeyen, Montrose, Vreed-en-Hoop, and Ruimveldt, Massy Stores continues to bring exceptional shopping experiences to more communities.

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