Vietnam: Supermarkets selling mobile goods to people in 'green areas'

Published 2021년 9월 21일

Tridge summary

Ho Chi Minh City has started the pilot reopening of districts Cu Chi and Can Gio from September 16. In rural areas of these districts, where there are no shops or supermarkets, mobile goods sale programs have been organized in collaboration with Co.opmart supermarket and local People's Committees. The program aims to provide necessary goods like produce, meat, dairy, staples, and cosmetics to people in these areas. The mobile supermarket sets up stalls at cultural centers or other convenient locations, adhering to social distancing guidelines. The program will continue until September 26 and may extend if demanded. Similar initiatives have also been successful in Can Gio District.
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Original content

District 7, Cu Chi and Can Gio are the districts that Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee has piloted to reopen from September 16. However, in the rural areas of Can Gio and Cu Chi, many places do not have shops and supermarkets, so the People's Committees of these districts have coordinated with the supermarket system to sell mobile goods to the people. Accordingly, Co.opmart supermarket and Thai My Commune People's Committee (Cu Chi) have just organized a mobile stabilization food program "Goods to the countryside during Covid" for people in areas without supermarkets and shops. convenient. Goods are transported by Co.opmart Cu Chi to Thai My Commune Cultural Center (Cu Chi District) for sale. The stalls of vegetables, fruits, meat, eggs, rice, sugar, cooking oil, seasoning powder, soy sauce, fish sauce, chili sauce... and cosmetics are arranged for customers to move in one direction. People lined up and waited in the waiting area with the prescribed distance. Talking to ...
Source: VNExpress

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