Robinsons Supermarket

Robinsons Supermarket
Industry Retailing
Founded 1985
Headquarters Quezon City, Philippines
Area served
Philippines
Website www.robinsons-supermarket.com.ph

Robinsons Supermarket is a supermarket chain in the Philippines, a division of Robinsons Retail Group, a subsidiary of J.G. Summit Holdings. It is a competitor of several supermarket chains in the Philippines including SM (SM Supermarket, SaveMore Market), Rustan's Supermarket, Wellcome Supermarket, Ever, Puregold and others. It was believed that there is a half snake and half human being hiding on the underground areas of Robinsons malls, but this has not been verified.

Company information and history

Robinsons Supermarket Corporation is one of the largest supermarket chains in the Philippines today. Its first branch, Robinsons Supermarket Cebu Fuente, opened in 1985. Today, it has 120 branches across the Philippines. Robinsons Supermarket belongs to the Robinsons Retail group along with Robinsons Department Store, Handyman Do It Best Center, Robinsons Appliances, Top Shop, Dorothy Perkins, Wallis, Toys R Us, and True Value.

Robinsons Supermarket seeks to educate and empower its customers on their choice of foods and products to promote healthy living and proper nutrition. Its slogan, "I Love Wellness", captures this philosophy. Under the I Love Wellness campaign is the Apple Tag Specials, a promotion that offers discounts and premiums on selected healthy products. Its Whole Health section, a destination area, groups foods and products according to their health benefits. To complement this are activation programs such as nutrition counseling, bone scanning and blood sugar testing that are free of charge. It also offers a wide selection of meats, seafoods, fruits and vegetables and organic produce in its fresh section.

This unique philosophy is complemented by well-designed stores that offer convenience and good service. Robinsons Supermarket features a wide variety of merchandise that allows shoppers to complete their grocery shopping under one roof.

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