Total launches third store in Bangalore

16 Feb 2008

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Bangalore: The Jubilant Group retail venture of Total hypermarket and mall, has announced the launch of its third outlet in 15 months at Bangalore's Sarjapur Road. The other outlets are operational at Mysore Road and Madiwala.

The company says it has invested Rs2,500 per sq ft across the 240,000 outlet stocked with 80,000 products and 1500 brands of foods, apparel, consumer durables, IT products, furniture and home furnishings apart from fresh fruits and vegetables, poultry, meat and fish. The outlet also has a 500-car parking facility.

The Jubilant Group of companies have a presence in life science products & speciality chemicals, oil & gas and, food and services and owns Dominos India, the master franchisee for India and Nepal, of Domino's Pizza International Inc. It also holds the master franchisee rights for Sri Lanka and Bangladesh through a wholly owned subsidiary.

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