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Kenya: Popular Chinese-owned store in Nairobi shuts doors

| @indiablooms | Mar 02, 2023, at 08:38 pm

Nairobi: A Chinese-owned supermarket named China Square in Kenya's Nairobi was shut down indefinitely amid uproar from competitors over low-priced goods.

China Square, located at Unicity Mall, 18km (11 miles) northeast of the city centre of Nairobi, said on Monday it was closing until further notice, citing public safety, operational issues and misleading statements online, reports The South China Morning Post.

The store said it was “unable to handle the high volume of traffic, which has become a severe concern for the public safety of all our customers, we are arranging more security guards onsite”.

“Long queues have given our customers bad shopping experiences, and we are doing our best to resolve these issues within the closing-down period,” China Square owner Lei Cheng said.

Cheng said some of the statements on the internet had misled the public, and some customers had overrated their services, creating unrealistic expectations.

“We need to close down and give a cooling down period,” he said.

The supermarket started its operation on Jan 29.

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