NSK Grocer lands in The Rivercity


NSK group chairman Lim Chou Bu (fourth from left) and executive director Loh Teck Wah (fourth from right) at the launch of the NSK Grocer at The Rivercity.NSK group chairman Lim Chou Bu (fourth from left) and executive director Loh Teck Wah (fourth from right) at the launch of the NSK Grocer at The Rivercity.

RENOWNED retailers NSK Grocer,celebrated for delivering premium-quality products at affordable prices, has proudly unveiled its seventh outlet at The Rivercity in Kuala Lumpur.

This latest outlet, which offers a wide range of both local and imported products, is strategically located at the fringe of the Golden Triangle, close to thriving businesses and commercial enterprises.

Shoppers can explore a diverse array of groceries, household essentials, and fresh produce, including meat, poultry, vegetables, and fruits – all at highly reasonable prices.

This new outlet is set to elevate convenience for shoppers at The Rivercity, a vibrant mixed-use development featuring eight low-density blocks.

Designed to cater to diverse lifestyles, it boasts a dedicated pet lover’s hub, a dynamic dining and recreation hub, and a thriving banking and commerce hub.

The opening of NSK Grocer will add a Growers Market Hub to The Rivercity adding convenience and shoppers can look forward to a one-stop destination to satisfy their daily essential needs.

The NSK Grocer outlet at The Rivercity opens daily from 10am to 10pm.

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