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Mangalore, June 1: Big Bazaar, the most popular hypermarket store in the city has announced ‘Flat 50 per cent off dhamaka’ offer starting from Saturday June 2 to 10 June as a part of its ongoing price challenge campaign across the country.

This was announced at a press meet held here on Friday June 1.

During the nine days of the offer, customers can pick anything from men’s ethnic, casuals and  business wear, kids apparels, ladies dress material, sarees, salwar kameez, home linen, toys, branded sports shoes, electronics, furniture and a lot more at 50 per cent discount.

The 50 per cent Dhamaka offer will also be available on futurebazaar.com.

Pantaloon retail (India) Limited is a leading retailer with a turnover of Rs 2,017 crore for the financial year 2005-06.  Headquartered in Mumbai the company operates through primarily the Lifestyle and value formats through multiple delivery mechanism and lines of business, some of them being fashion, food, general merchandise, home, leisure and entertainment, financial service, communications and wellness.

The company has stores in 40 cities across the country, constituting over 5 million square feet of retail space. The company caters to the Lifestyle segment through its 32 pantaloons stores and 4 central Malls, as well as its other concepts. In value retailing it is present through 54 Big Bazaar hypermarkets, 80 Food Bazaars and 5 Fashion stations and other delivery formats.

Store manager Dharmendra, department manager Venkat Raman, department manager Shery, assistant department manager Prashant Roy and assistant manager Nagashree were present at the press meet.

  

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