Eco Market Expands in Chernihiv: Four New Stores and Hundreds of Job Openings.
Eco Market to Open New Supermarkets in Chernihiv
According to Espreso.tv: Starting in mid-June, the Eco Market chain will begin launching new supermarkets in Chernihiv. This expansion will raise the total number of outlets in the city to eight, leading to the creation of numerous job opportunities.
Founded in 2003 with its first supermarket in Chernihiv, Eco Market now operates around 80 stores across 16 regions of Ukraine, employing over 3,000 people. The chain offers a wide range of food products, household chemicals, essential goods, as well as in-house culinary, bakery, and confectionery sections.
New Store Locations and Loyalty Program
The upcoming Eco Market supermarkets will be located at:
- 35 Myru Avenue;
- 253 Myru Avenue;
- 67 Peremohy Avenue;
- 40 Ivana Bohuna Street.
The chain also features the 'EkoDiaka' loyalty program, which gives customers extra benefits on their purchases. The addition of these new outlets underscores the growing demand for the company's products and services in the region.
Eco Market's expansion in Chernihiv reflects the dynamic growth of Ukraine's retail sector, particularly amid heightened demand for food and essential goods. Increasing the number of supermarkets not only generates new jobs but also improves product accessibility for local residents—a critical factor during economic challenges. This move may also intensify competition among other retail chains in the area.
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