Charlestown-Nevis-The popular supermarket, known as SUPER FOODS, is set to close its doors shortly.
This was confirmed by a source at the Supermarket, which has been in operation for the last thirty years.
It was also revealed that the entire business complex, where the supermarket is located, was sold to the KAWAJA family.
The intentions of the family, in terms of plans for the supermarket, are not immediately known.
However, assurance has been given that the current Superfoods employees, will indeed receive their severance payments.
The supermarket is currently in the process of selling out rather cheaply, the items that are presently on the shelves at reduced prices.
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