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PAK’nSAVE Comes to Silverdale

Published: Tue 20 Mar 2012 10:42 AM
Media Release
20 March 2012
PAK’nSAVE Comes to Silverdale
The eagerly anticipated PAK’nSAVE supermarket in Silverdale opens on Tuesday 27 March 2012. The store is situated at 20 Hibiscus Coast Highway, at the intersection with East Coast Road, which is conveniently located for the local community and for those passing through the area.
Foodstuffs (Auckland) Ltd General Manager Property Development Angela Bull says, “We have had feedback from the community for many years about bringing PAK’nSAVE to Silverdale so we are thrilled to be opening this store. It’s great that we can bring PAK’nSAVE’s policy of New Zealand’s lowest prices to this community. The store is in a great location, easily accessed from all directions and has plenty of carparks.”
Vinod Bhaga, the owner/operator of the store says, “We want to bring the country’s lowest food prices to Silverdale and provide choice to our customers. We are proud to be part of the Silverdale community and provide 200 jobs to locals. The new store looks amazing and I can’t wait to open the doors on Tuesday 27 March.”
The 6,540m2 PAK’nSAVE will have 330 car parks, 24 checkouts and a fuel outlet on site.
The store will be officially opened by Councillor Penny Webster at 8.15am, Tuesday 27 March 2012. All are welcome to attend the opening and experience PAK’nSAVE’s policy of New Zealand’s lowest food prices.
Quick facts:
• PAK’nSAVE Silverdale opens 27 March 2012
• Locally owned and operated by Vinod Bhaga
• 6,540m2 store with 24 checkouts and 330 carparks
• 200 jobs
• At the signalised intersection of East Coast Rd and Hibiscus Coast Highway
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