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Taste of Australia of MM Mega Market (Vietnam)

Ho Chi Minh City, December 7th – MM Mega Market Vietnam (“MMVN) in cooperation with Australian Trade and Investment Commission (Austrade) kicks off the Taste of Australia 2023 retail promotion that showcases Australian cusine and premium foods and beverages to Vietnamese consumer.

 

Kick off Taste of Australia at MM Mega Market

The event will take place at the MM Mega Market’s distribution center nationwide from December 7th to December 20th. Taste of Australia is an annual event led by the Australian Government since 2017, and this marks the fourth year that MM Mega Market has cooperated with Austrade to deliver a campaign, highlighting variety premium Australian products to Vietnam market.

Various Australian products with attractive promotions

During this period, MMVN introduces hundreds of high-quality foods and beverages from Australia, including beef, lamb, juices, yogurt, and various types of wine. This is seen as a great opportunity for Vietnamese customers to purchase Australian products with discounts of up to 20%. Especially, customers shopping at MMVN on the weekends can participate in the fascinating food samplings and cooking demonstrations hosted by MMVN’s professional chefs.

Australian peaches and oranges are the main highlights of the events

Additionally, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Vietnam and Australia, MM Mega Market Vietnam is honored to collaborate with the Austrade in presenting Taste of Australia as the last mile of MMVN’s Taste of Countries journey in 2023.

Mr. Nguyen Duc Toan, Commercial Director of MM Mega Market Vietnam, shared: “MM Mega Market Vietnam constantly strives to collaborate with the Austrade, bringing diverse and high-quality imported food and beverages. As we approach the 50-year milestone of Vietnam-Australia diplomatic relations in 2023, we believe that Taste of Australia will inspire Vietnamese customers to more comprehensively explore the long-lasting Australian culinary traditions.”