The founder, OldEnglish Superstores & Bakery, Akogun Lanre Alfred, has reinstate the firm’s commitment to providing affordable high quality goods to families.
Alfred added that the firm is aimed at ensuring its customers experience convenience, affordability, and exceptional service.
He said this recently during the official launch new outlet in Ibadan.
According to him, the firm had decided to expand its network of outlets in the southwest region in a bid to meet the diverse needs of Ibadan’s growing population.
Alfred stated that the firm which is known for its high-quality bakery products and affordable groceries had become a household name, providing unbeatable prices and a top-tier shopping experience.
“We are thrilled to bring Old English to the vibrant city of Ibadan. Our mission has always been to provide affordable, high-quality goods to families, and this new outlet is another step toward achieving that goal,” he said. “We are committed to ensuring that our customers experience convenience, affordability, and exceptional service in every location we open.”
“With five successful outlets already operating in Lagos and Ogun states, the Bodija branch represents a key part of Old English’s ongoing expansion plan. Alfred added,
“Our goal is to become the largest retailer in Nigeria and Africa. We want to help families save money while offering them access to fresh, nutritious food and high-quality goods at low prices.”
“As the supermarket chain continues to grow, Old English is determined to maintain its high standards of quality and customer satisfaction. The expansion in Ibadan, along with other outlets planned for the future, reflects the brand’s dedication to making premium goods and services easily accessible to all.
“For Ibadan residents, the new Old English Supermarket in Bodija is a welcome addition, offering a reliable and affordable shopping option that aligns with the needs of the community.
“We’re here to make life easier for families by saving them money on groceries and other essentials, we’re giving them more room to live better. That’s what Old English is all about”, he concluded.