The “Ashgabat” hypermarket launched its mobile application

The “Ashgabat” hypermarket launched its mobile application

In the modern world, when time is one of the most valuable resources, people are increasingly trying to save it. This also applies to purchases. On the one hand, we want to be able to buy everything we need, and on the other hand, we want to spend as little time on it as possible.

The “Ashgabat” mobile application from the largest hypermarket in the Turkmen capital solves this problem.

“Ashgabat” is a universal platform, which has a wide range of products in various categories. The online catalog contains:

- food products; - consumer goods (personal hygiene products, household chemicals, etc.); - technology and electronics; - clothes and shoes; - sporting goods; - items for decor and home improvement; - cosmetics and perfumes; - children's goods; - office and much more.

To make a purchase, just select the products you want and add them to your cart. Then indicate the time at which it will be convenient for you to meet the courier. When ordering over 500 manats, delivery within Ashgabat is free.

The “Ashgabat” mobile application has a convenient and intuitive interface, and is available in three languages (Turkmen, Russian, English).

You can also use the application to arrange delivery of ready-made dishes from the “Ashgabat” restaurant.

The application is available for download on Google Play and AppStore.

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