The Achimota Retail Centre has started this year's Black Friday events in style, unveiling an exciting two-week Sidewalk Sale. The promo...

The Achimota Retail Centre has started this year's Black Friday events in style, unveiling an exciting two-week Sidewalk Sale.
The promotion, available until November 30, aims to provide a remarkable shopping experience, spreading holiday spirit and enhancing the pleasure of shopping at the mall.
The Sidewalk Sale will combine with the Centre's lively Black Friday shopping event on November 28, offering an unforgettable shopping experience for shoppers and partygoers. This year's Black Friday sales festival takes place against the backdrop of ARC's joyful 10th anniversary.thanniversary that recognized numerous customers for their loyalty and continued support.
"Black Friday is focused on providing products and services that are accessible and especially affordable for our valued customers. Our stores are prepared and very enthusiastic... which is why we chose to start the celebration early with a Sidewalk sale," said Marketing Manager Linda Pappoe to reporters, noting that most retailers plan to continue their promotions and discounts until the end of November.
A brief visit to several stores revealed significant reductions in prices everywhere. Shoprite has introduced price drops of up to 50% on a broad selection of food and products, while the general retail store, Melcom, has unilaterally announced a 'black out' on its pricing – meaning a 50% reduction on numerous items, starting from November 13.
The jewelry expert Bijou has revealed its own two-day 'super-sale,' starting on 27th to 29thIn November, a limited selection of products is available, but there's an impressive 20% discount on diamond inventory, plus free polishing and repairs for customers until December 10. Pacific Fashion is providing up to 50% off on certain items, while MRP has introduced a fresh set of discounts as part of its well-known slogan 'Prices Just Got Better'.
Since the sidewalk sale began, the mobile phone store Telefonika has introduced remarkable discounts of up to 70%. For instance, the Sony SR-UTL100 Bluetooth speaker, which has been priced at Ghc 24,900 throughout the year, is now available for Ghc 16,900. The store has also announced reductions of up to 50% on various products, including all Bose items and the PlayStation 5 along with its accessories.
Ghana's leading store for technology products and accessories, CompuGhana, has introduced an exciting "Cashback Sale Festival" promotion, offering customers significant discounts on their buys, along with the opportunity to win a brand new vehicle.
Dreamland Fashion has reduced prices by between 5% and 20% on various products such as handbags and shoes, while Gamel Clodin is providing discounts of up to 30%. Divine Organic Hub, a store specializing in herbal and organic supplements, has lowered the cost of several rare dietary supplements by as much as 20%. Starlite has introduced 'hyper deals' and is encouraging customers to access special discounted offers on a broad selection of electronics, networking equipment, and household appliances, including robust Bruhm TV sets and air conditioners.
Just in time for the carnival, two new additions to ARC's tenant family are Nart Kiddies Care and Hollard Insurance, who have already stated that their doors are open to customers looking for high-quality products and services at remarkably low prices.
As usual, ARC's large group of children and young adult customers have not been excluded from the Black Friday celebration. ARA, a children's recreational center and play area, has introduced a 50% discount on all games on Black Friday and an additional 25% to 40% reduction on the prices of all party supplies, packaging bags, and boxes.
A food vendor named Sweet Roses is providing free spring rolls to patrons who purchase meals and beverages totaling Ghc100. Meanwhile, Barcelos is running a 10% off promotion for diners during a flash sale from 12 noon to 2:00 pm on Black Friday, November 28.
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