Monoprix (Tunisia)

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Monoprix (Tunisia)[edit | edit source]

Monoprix is a renowned supermarket chain in Tunisia. It is a subsidiary of the French multinational retail corporation and chain store, Groupe Casino. Monoprix Tunisia is known for its wide range of products and services, including food, clothing, household items, and more.

History[edit | edit source]

Monoprix Tunisia was established in the year 1990. It was the result of a partnership between the French group Groupe Casino and the Tunisian group Mabrouk. The first store was opened in the capital city, Tunis. Since then, the supermarket chain has expanded its operations across the country.

Operations[edit | edit source]

Monoprix Tunisia operates numerous stores across the country. The stores are strategically located in various cities and towns to cater to a wide range of customers. The supermarket chain offers a variety of products, including fresh produce, groceries, clothing, household items, and more. Monoprix Tunisia is committed to providing high-quality products at competitive prices.

Corporate Social Responsibility[edit | edit source]

Monoprix Tunisia is actively involved in various Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives. The supermarket chain is committed to sustainable development and is involved in various environmental and social initiatives. Monoprix Tunisia also supports local producers and promotes Tunisian products.

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