All of us know how terrible traffic all throughout Manila, Christmas or not, and because of that, we will prefer to skip shopping if we can really just skip doing it. But shopping is inevitable no matter how you want to get away from it because not everything can be bought online especially the fresh produces. Yes, there may be some online stores that can offer a thing or two, but sooner or later, you’ll find yourself the need to go out and shop for your family’s needs.
Fortunately, Robinsons Townville understands how necessary it is to elevate and make shopping more fun for all of us. This past Christmas week, Robinsons expressed their dedication to giving unique shopping experience to their shoppers through the “Our Season Of Giving” campaign. Shoppers were treated with a nice Christmas parade featuring all-time Christmas characters – Santa Claus, Dancing Elves, Gingerbread Men, and walking Christmas Tree.
To complete the festival, Robinsons Townville invited choral groups to perform joyous carols. And there were more.
Moms and kids from the audience got a chance to win prizes from Robinsons Townville by joining games. After that small tokens and toys were gifted to the shoppers present during the festival.
Robinsons Townville is the chain of community malls of Robinson Retail Holdings, Inc. which was launched in 2015. Located near schools and residential areas, it’s just very convenient to drop by and find daily grocery needs in their stores. With the presence of its anchor stores including Robinsons Supermarket, Robinsons Department Store, Robinsons Appliances, Handyman, Daiso, and South Star Drug, shoppers can find everything they need.
In my family’s case, we often shop in Robinsons Townville Regalado because it’s located near one of the churches we go to, the Good Shepherd church. I find it peaceful to shop in this branch and I like how fresh the meat and vegetables in this store. After I do the grocery, I usually drop by at Daiso to browse their newest home and kitchen tools and accessories. For lunch or dinner, there’s a small food outlet offering homecooked dishes that are very affordable just outside the grocery. If we have the budget, we dine in at Max’s restaurant. You can also eat in this Chinese Restaurant Hap Chan just across Max’s. Their food is delicious and always served warm with fresh ingredients. I like their pancit canton and chicken.
Have you been to any branch of Robinsons Townville? If not, why not give it a try and you’ll soon find out that there are lots of things to enjoy in this mall. Find out more about their promos in http://www.robinsonstownville.ph/
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