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475 Ōmachi, Kishiwada, Osaka 596-0812, Japan
kontakte telefon: +81 72-445-9968
webseite: www.super-san-ei.co.jp
größere karte und wegbeschreibungLatitude: 34.4651516, Longitude: 135.4074993
栗山一樹
::I use it often! The prices are cheap and the side dishes are delicious!
Fraud Case
::I stopped by for the first time after the Danjiri Festival. I bought some raw chicken, but when I cooked it right away, it had a very medicinal smell and I couldn't eat it at all. I will never stop by again.
西岡美津惠
::Is this a product that takes time to look for because the aisles are narrow in the store? There was something to look at. The staff's response was OK.The customer service was good.
marbouzu
::(Article updated and photos added on March 24, 2022) Thank you for visiting. San-A is a food supermarket with its main store located in Kishiwada City, Osaka Prefecture. It's an old story, so I don't remember the exact year, but it's a supermarket with a long history, having been in business for over 55 years. It opened at its current location in Omachi, Kishiwada City in the early 1960s. This was a time when the business type ``supermarket'' was not yet widely known in the world, but up until then, there were various types of businesses such as ``fish stores'', ``greengrocers'', ``rice stores'', ``butchers'', ``deli stores'', and ``sweets stores''. There used to be things that looked like ``markets,'' where privately run stores were gathered together on one site or in a building, but by being managed by one company and consolidating them on one floor, This was a groundbreaking store at the time, offering more freedom and choice in product selection, eliminating the hassle of shopping around, and only having to pay once. At this time, not only private cars, but even bicycles were not yet widely available for families, so I have fond memories of running ``microbuses for shopping trips'' to nearby housing complexes and residential areas in the early days. . (I've ridden it several times, but this one was new.) ``Green Stamps'' have also been introduced since the company's inception, and are collected patiently by pasting them on special mounts. (There was also a double green stamp day.) We also joined the CGC Group, an association of mid-sized supermarkets, from an early stage. Early stores were two or three stories high, and on the second floor, daily necessities, tools, hardware, paint, etc. were sold (Asahipen's commercial song was often played), and there was no home improvement store in sight. It was extremely helpful. After that, the store was expanded many times in the form of additions, and something like a Green Stamp product exhibition hall was built next door, which made it very convenient. (Currently located on the second floor.) The current store has a ``Showa retro feel'', and although it is inferior to later stores in terms of smartness and number of items, it has survived even after the withdrawal of ``Daiei (Topos)'' and ``Hayashi''! . For a while after its founding, San-A only had a Kumeda store, but since then they have increased the number of stores mainly in the city, and now there are 11 stores, but due to the impact of the consumption recession due to the coronavirus pandemic, etc. I'm a little worried about the future, as my capital has been ``reduced'' in order to become lighter. I've been familiar with this store (company) since I was a child, so I hope they continue to do their best for many years to come.
KO YOU
::It's a bit hard to find as it's set back from Route 30, but I get the impression that there are always a lot of customers. San-A here has a large 100-yen store on the second floor. You can pay for 100 yen at the register on the first floor along with the food. Wajima the butcher, Tamaya the baker (for the Showa generation, Tamaya was thought of as school lunch bread, but now it is a valuable food product that is sold nationwide with a focus on domestic wheat), and Fujiya (no fresh sweets). It is characteristic that it is included. And speaking of San-A, there is the Kojika card. There is a great charge point campaign about once every two months, so don't miss out.