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As Economic Hardship Bites, Superstores Lose Patronage by Omooba77: 8:34am On Oct 14
Before the Nigerian economy began to take a consistent and dramatic tumble, shopping in superstores became a lifestyle Nigerians savoured lavishly.

Apart from goodies available for purchase, many look forward to taking photographs to either let friends know their activity for the day or just have fun.

The queues in these malls and stores would make your heart skip with the queue at the cash registers, making you wonder when it would get your turn.

But Economy&Lifestyle’s visit to some of the supermarkets and shopping malls showed that such an era, where customers troop into big shopping malls and supermarkets to get their basic needs, is no more.

Many now prefer to patronise local wholesale shops, where they can get such goods at cheaper prices and with fewer queues.

Mrs Akinade Temitope, a banker, said she buys her goods from local shops, noting that they are cheaper there.

Everybody knows the prices of goods in the market are high.

“But when you go to some supermarkets, it is ridiculous.

“Up to the price of bread which is sold for N1,200.

“In bakeries outside supermarkets, the size of bread goes for N800.


“Who would know such and still decide to patronize the former?

Ordinary Maggi small sachet is N380 in supermarkets and a roll of 10 is N3,800 when I can get such at N3,000.

“With the way businesses are crawling, salaries not increasing and expenses piling up every day one will need to change lifestyle.


So I decided to stop visiting the shopping malls and instead get my groceries at cheap prices in wholesale stores.

“This simple change in lifestyle has helped me cut costs a lot.”

Mrs. Monica Adams, a teacher who usually shops every weekend for groceries said she now visits local stores to buy her groceries at a cheaper price and small quantity.

“Before, I shopped in malls and supermarkets. But now, I don’t because of the rise in prices I just decided to patronize local stores.

“I can’t even buy the large quantity of food items I usually buy in these malls anymore.

“Now I just patronize local stores to purchase what my money can afford.

“Those queues in the shopping malls and supermarkets especially on the weekends have reduced.
“Try to visit one and you will see for yourself.”

However, a few people said they patronize shopping malls for things that are difficult to get in local stores such as ice cream and ice.

Mr. Victor Oshinaike said: “I only visit the supermarket whenever there is an item I can’t find in the local market.

“I am a top fan of supermarkets because I don’t like moving about the local markets to get different items.

“But I don’t mind moving now to cut costs.


“To make it fun and easy to bargain prices with sellers, I go with my younger sister.


“It is before people say men don’t price. Now men are very conscious of the prices of goods and also look for where to get these goods at a very cheap price.

There is no rich man in Nigeria, the rich also cry.”

Miss. Kenny Boma, a pharmacist said: “My family and I have shopped for groceries every month in shopping malls for years now but for two months now, we have not been able to do so anymore.

“We now go to local markets to get things needed and manage.

“Apart from the cost, nobody has spare cash to do lots of shopping these days. Everyone is managing. They only go for basic things now.”


Apart from Supermarkets, even the queues in bakeries have reduced too”, Shalewa Ogunsanya, a hair vendor, said.

“The queue in shopping malls used to give me trauma. For so many reasons I hated it there but they are the only stores where you can find all your groceries at once.

“I went to a particular one last week and was worried about the queue. To my surprise, there was no one in the queue when I got to the cashier’s counter.”

“I asked the cashier why there was no crowd on a weekend and she replied, “things are so expensive and not everyone can afford them in this economy.

“We are also being affected by poor sales too.

“I visited a popular bakery to buy bread the same day. This bakery was also filled with customers who were always in queue.

“But that day, there was nothing as such. The attendant told me that they have even reduced their production size to avoid losses.”

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/10/as-economic-hardship-bites-superstores-lose-patronage/

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Re: As Economic Hardship Bites, Superstores Lose Patronage by nedu666: 9:00am On Oct 14
Otunba t-pain na you do this one.

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Re: As Economic Hardship Bites, Superstores Lose Patronage by OkCornel(m): 9:03am On Oct 14
T-pain is extremely pleased.

Don’t worry, Ganduje and Ikpeazu are warming up for 2031 and 2039.

You will look back at Tinubu’s time with fond memories 😈

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Re: As Economic Hardship Bites, Superstores Lose Patronage by Nokio2: 9:10am On Oct 14
Super stores don't worry eniola badmus and seyi the king of poor boys are coming to clear out una stocks...
Tpain as u dey France try nfind out about Louis XvI and his wife Marie d Antoinette and how lack of bread cost them their throne.

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Re: As Economic Hardship Bites, Superstores Lose Patronage by RZArecta(m): 9:13am On Oct 14
Your economy is on the final laps of total collapse. I finally became scared yesterday night when the NTA, a Nigerian government station was actively promoting the purchase of second hand goods especially clothes by Nigerians which is against the policy of previous administrations from at least the Obasanjo era that aimed to promote indigenous textile manufacturers. During the PDP, certain luxuries most Nigerians couldn't even dream of like personal cars and indeed brand new home appliances started becoming a standard especially with Fouani (LG) coming into Nigeria, people on 150k salary a month could travel to Europe or Dubai for holidays or shopping but these satanic people called APC decided that a happy populace is a crime and luxurious living is a sin. When you talk, they send their agents to come online to start abusing and blaming Igbos. They are all cursed

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Re: As Economic Hardship Bites, Superstores Lose Patronage by iwaeda: 9:17am On Oct 14
Over the weekend, went to some super markets near me, one between NICON and Total, near Eleghushi , another one directly opposite Total filling. There is fire on the mountain. grin grin grin

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Re: As Economic Hardship Bites, Superstores Lose Patronage by Usmanovic95(m): 9:25am On Oct 14
The middle class has been totally eradicated, it's either you are rich or poor. Only the rich can afford to be going to super stores to shop frequently, the poor are busy battling how to meet their basic needs.

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Re: As Economic Hardship Bites, Superstores Lose Patronage by NairalandForumo: 9:34am On Oct 14
Some Tinubu supporters will still come and blame Nigerians asking them why they have not taken advantage to plant their own superstore and grow it, that why should Nigerians always be waiting for government to fix everything for them.

When I read such comments I just wish Nigeria can divide into different countries

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Re: As Economic Hardship Bites, Superstores Lose Patronage by helinues: 10:01am On Oct 14
The capitalists should also have some taste now

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Re: As Economic Hardship Bites, Superstores Lose Patronage by Nkupu(f): 10:08am On Oct 14
helinues:
The capitalists should also have some taste now
Do you want to be a capitalist?

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Re: As Economic Hardship Bites, Superstores Lose Patronage by MrRichmond: 10:41am On Oct 14
Nkupu:
Do you want to be a capitalist?

Don't mind the mumu.

They voted in a well known socialist and expect him to perform miracles.

Clowns cheesy

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Re: As Economic Hardship Bites, Superstores Lose Patronage by arantess: 11:00am On Oct 14
helinues:
The capitalists should also have some taste now
you need to have your head bashed in.

that should cure your zombie-infested brain perhaps

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Re: As Economic Hardship Bites, Superstores Lose Patronage by Omooba77: 12:00pm On Oct 14
Nlfpmod.......
Re: As Economic Hardship Bites, Superstores Lose Patronage by merits(m): 2:22pm On Oct 14
Omooba77:


https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/10/as-economic-hardship-bites-superstores-lose-patronage/
T-PAIN everywhere you go they should do give away and see wonders in patronage.
Re: As Economic Hardship Bites, Superstores Lose Patronage by ChizzyBuna(m): 2:22pm On Oct 14
South West is still balling
owambe every saturday and sunday
we are not suffering like south east and north

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Re: As Economic Hardship Bites, Superstores Lose Patronage by IrepChrist: 2:23pm On Oct 14
Politicians still think this realities is a joke.

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Re: As Economic Hardship Bites, Superstores Lose Patronage by DiskJokeyManic: 2:23pm On Oct 14
Too bad

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Re: As Economic Hardship Bites, Superstores Lose Patronage by Helpfromabove1(m): 2:24pm On Oct 14
T pain on the beat , Nigerians needs to start planning how to deliver ourselves from the hands of T-pain come 2027

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Re: As Economic Hardship Bites, Superstores Lose Patronage by Walai(m): 2:24pm On Oct 14
My concern is that we are gradually normalizing prostitution like some parents are endorsing it officially for their female daughters because of hardship . This spells doom for the future

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Re: As Economic Hardship Bites, Superstores Lose Patronage by bigdammyj: 2:24pm On Oct 14
Noted.
Re: As Economic Hardship Bites, Superstores Lose Patronage by FatimaAbubakar(f): 2:25pm On Oct 14
Only Ronu miscreants are still buying from superstores with their APC ID cards.

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Re: As Economic Hardship Bites, Superstores Lose Patronage by techbro1: 2:25pm On Oct 14
No, let’s keep supporting nonsense and cheering the senseless buffoon that calls himself president on. We never see anything

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Re: As Economic Hardship Bites, Superstores Lose Patronage by SlavaUkraini: 2:25pm On Oct 14
Yahoo Boys are still patronising them...

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Re: As Economic Hardship Bites, Superstores Lose Patronage by Adebaba1(m): 2:25pm On Oct 14
The situation is really terrible
Obj warned us

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Re: As Economic Hardship Bites, Superstores Lose Patronage by Glimpsetv: 2:26pm On Oct 14
It's well. You just have to earn a lot to keep up with the present economy, like these tech guys and ladies:

https://www.nairaland.com/8238661/ladies-guys-tech-share-how




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tIZWZ5RJoWM
Re: As Economic Hardship Bites, Superstores Lose Patronage by Abaziaka: 2:26pm On Oct 14
The hardship is more serious than we know

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Re: As Economic Hardship Bites, Superstores Lose Patronage by ceejay80s(m): 2:27pm On Oct 14
e never start to bite,
when Una serious, we go and destroy government houses, let Dem know we are mad too.
these people done do us shege a they don't give a shit

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Re: As Economic Hardship Bites, Superstores Lose Patronage by nairalanda1(m): 2:27pm On Oct 14
Time to cut coat according to size
Re: As Economic Hardship Bites, Superstores Lose Patronage by maxiuc(m): 2:27pm On Oct 14
grin

Tinubu has nothing to offer

Very Empty man

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Re: As Economic Hardship Bites, Superstores Lose Patronage by cutecommend: 2:27pm On Oct 14
Please you can vote him back in 2027. Maybe he will get it right then...... You can vote by tribe if you wish.....
Hope it is favouring all-round....

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Re: As Economic Hardship Bites, Superstores Lose Patronage by SamuraiXXX: 2:27pm On Oct 14
This economic hardship will lead to job losses which isn't good for the country

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