2012 wrote:KulaRaha wrote:2012 wrote:Malls hosting Nakumatt are now feeling the pinch. Supermarket are the biggest pullers to malls and a failing supermarket is a liability to a mall. Tenants at The Junction Mall are complaining of reduced business and hope the French giant Carrefour could be able to replace Nakumatt at the Junction Mall.
Same story from Village Market, but I think the construction and the two new malls nearby may have also contributed.
BTW they are in rent arrears there as well.
What really happened to Nakumatt??? Even today customers are still walking into their stores yet there's nothing on the shelves and no bags to carry your shopping out. They still enjoy the goodwill. How did they manage to screw-up? This was a cash cow, why eat a healthy cow that produces tons of milk?
This was me complaining bitterly after exiting Nakumatt Eldoret
"It's Sunday but please allow me to complain: So, a whole Nakumatt Eldoret has no sugar and no Tea (the ketepa, non-instant), the staff are lethargic and don't offer encouraging explanation to the lack. Then at the packaging, they charge me 50 Bob for a small bag (similar one in India cost me 4 rupees= 6 kes)... This thing is going down, just the last few breaths..."
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