HiperDino unveiled its new store located in the Adeje Shopping business park, in the south of Tenerife, after investing five million Euros in a establishment that features the company’s latest model and all the services and amenities for customers.
The event was attended by the General Director of HiperDino, Olivia Llorca; the Deputy Mayor and Councillor for Urban Planning, Institutional Relations and Presidency of the Adeje City Council, Manuel Luis Méndez; the Councillor for Employment and Commerce, Alberto Álvarez, and the Councillor for Equality, José Antonio López, in addition to members of the Board of Directors and other representatives of the chain.
Construction of this store, which began at the end of February this year, was carried out on a 5,191 square metre site, with 3,500 square metres allocated to the sales area.
At the main entrance, there are 14 checkout counters, four of which are self-checkouts. The store boasts modern, accessible and brightly lit facilities, with spacious aisles to enhance the shopping experience for customers.
As usual, the chain is known not only for offering the best prices in Canarias, but also for its fresh and quality products. This establishment therefore includes all fresh sections: fruits and vegetables, bakery, delicatessen, butcher, and fishmonger.
Other sections available include organic, gourmet, cellar, sushi corner, and assisted perfumery.
Additional services offered include home delivery, free wifi inside the store, and parking in the commercial area.
Opening hours are from 9:00 to 22:00, Monday to Sunday.
Regarding sustainable measures taken in the building, these include LED lighting throughout the sales area and sections; a remote management system for controlling lighting, signs, air conditioning, and refrigeration; and the installation of a 249.7 kWp photovoltaic system with 454 photovoltaic panels, estimated to produce 359,500 kWh per year.
About HiperDino
Established in 1985 with 100% Canarian capital, HiperDino has positioned itself as the preferred chain for Canarians and the largest job creator: with 9,500 employees, they ensure an exceptional shopping experience every day, providing optimal service and a constant commitment to customer satisfaction.
Their policy of low prices, combined with its wide range, variety, and quality of over 15,000 products offered in any of its 254 stores and online, make it the best shopping option for all residents of Canarias.
They also have four logistics centres, two dark stores or exclusive preparation centres, and 34 DinoShop franchise stores.
Their impact on economic and social development is reflected in the contribution of 2.58% to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by the end of 2023; in 49.08% of total purchases from local suppliers, and in the programs and initiatives carried out through the DinoSol Foundation.
The integration of sustainability in the company’s activities focuses on three key areas: Canarian society and families; marketing sustainable products and services, and environmental management and combating climate change.