The Philippine Star

Duty Free supermarke­t opens at NAIA-3

- – Catherine Talavera

Duty Free Philippine­s (DFP) has opened its first supermarke­t inside an airport located at the DFP Arrival Mall, South Arrival Lobby, Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport (NAIA) Terminal 3, making traveling and shopping much easier.

The over 800-square meter supermarke­t boasts a complete section of grocery items such as laundry detergents, shampoo, condiments, canned goods, frozen foods and snacks. It also has shelves for cereals, baby care, pasta and noodles, cheese, yogurt and other items.

According to DFP COO Vicente Pelagio Angala, “We came up with this idea to raise the bar of the Duty Free pasalubong shopping experience. Instead of buying grocery items abroad that will add to their baggage fees, they can shop the same brands when they arrive at the airport at a duty-free price.”

DFP is targeting to hit $220 million in sales this year. Sales for 2018 reached $217 million. Based on data from DFP’s Lindt. These top six brands Merchandis­ing division, Filipino have a combined share of almost tourists, balikbayan­s 65 percent of the total and OFWs remain the company’s sales under the said category. top source market, followed Currently, there are about by Americans, Chinese 100 chocolate brands from and Canadians. premium to traditiona­l chocolates

Chocolates was number sold at DFP. First-class one in terms of sales at all DFP chocolates include Godiva, outlets, with 30 percent share Valrhona, Neuhaus, Munz, in the total consolidat­ed sales Goldkenn, Swiss Dream, Belgian from January to June 2019. Ritter Sports, Anthon

The confection­ery category Berg, Ferrero and Guylian. is led by Toblerone, Cadbury, Driving growth is the pasalubong Hershey, Mars, Nestle and packs (chocolates sold in bags) that have been the consistent bestseller among overseas Filipino workers (OFW) and balikbayan­s.

“We’re finding pasalubong packs working exceptiona­lly well, people want the larger packs for its value and exciting freebies,” said Angala.

For every purchase of three pasalubong packs, a customer may choose from a wide selection of freebies such as luggage, electric fan, rice cooker, toaster, a toy car, air bed and others. Customers are also entitled to a raffle ticket for a chance to win mac notebooks, iPad, Bose wireless headsets and iPhone XS Max.

With the increasing popularity of online shopping, DFP’s exclusive pasalubong packs can now be purchased online through dfp.com.ph.

When purchasing online, customers’ flight details are required. Shoppers are allowed to buy up to $1,000 worth of items 48 hours upon arrival and their items will be prepared for pick-up at the airport.

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Shop for groceries at Duty Free’s new supermarke­t at NAIA 3.

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