Branches
The supermarket chain maintains the following outlets in East Africa:
- Branches in Kenya
- Sarit Branch - Sarit Center, Westlands, Nairobi
- Westlands Branch - Westlands, Nairobi
- Koinange Branch - Monrovia Street, Nairobi
- City Square Branch - Aga Khan Walk, Nairobi
- Ngong Hypermat - Ngong Road, Nairobi
- Ngong Road Branch - Adams Arcade, Nairobi
- Langata Hypermat - Langata Road, Nairobi
- Nairobi West Branch - Nairobi West Shopping Center, Nairobi
- Mombasa Road Branch - Mombasa Road, Nairobi
- Jogoo Road Branch - Jogoo Road, Nairobi
- Buruburu Branch - Buru Buru Housing Estate, Nairobi
- Katarina Branch - Katarina, Nyeri
- Meru Branch - Downtown Shopping District, Meru
- Eldoret Branch - Downtown, Eldoret
- Jipange Branch - Thika Road, Nairobi
- Nakuru Branch - Downtown, Nakuru
- Embakasi Branch - Embakasi, Nairobi
- Outer Ring Road Branch - Outer Ring Road, Nairobi
- Ongata Rongai Branch - Ongata Rongai, Nairobi
- Kisii Branch - Kisii
- Branches in Uganda
- Main Kampala Branch - Oasis Mall, Yusuf Lule Road, Kololo, Kampala
- Kabalagala Branch - Ggaba Road, Kabalagala, Kampala
- Gulu Branch - Lira-Gulu Road, Gulu
- Najjanankumbi Branch - Freedom Mall, Entebbe Road, Najjanankumbi, Kampala
- Nateete Branch - Nateete
- Mbale Branch - Mbale (Expected in 2013)
- Branches in Tanzania
- Dar es Salaam Branch - Quality Mall, Dar es Salaam
- Zanzibar Branch - Zanzibar City (Expected in 2012)
- Branches in Southern Sudan
- First Juba Branch - Juba (Expected in 2013)
- Second Juba Branch - Juba (Expected in 2013)
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