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Sundry Markets Expands To Over 40 Stores Nationwide
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SUNDRY MARKETS EXPANDS TO OVER 40 STORES NATIONWIDE

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Sundry Markets has expanded its retail footprint to more than 40 stores across Nigeria, strengthening its position in the country’s growing modern retail sector.

 

The supermarket chain said the expansion reflects rising consumer demand for organised retail outlets and improved shopping experiences across major cities and emerging urban centres.

 

According to the company, new store openings have been driven by increased investment in logistics, supply chain efficiency, and improved distribution networks to support nationwide operations.

 

Industry observers say the growth of modern retail chains like Sundry Markets highlights a gradual shift in consumer behaviour, with more shoppers moving from informal markets to structured supermarket environments.

 

The company added that its expansion strategy focuses on accessibility, affordability, and product variety to serve a broader customer base.

 

Retail analysts note that Nigeria’s expanding population and urbanisation trends continue to create opportunities for organised retail growth despite economic pressures.

 

Sundry Markets said it remains committed to further expansion as it deepens its presence in key commercial hubs across the country.

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