Paris: after four months of work, the Monoprix de Saint-Michel reopens with new services

Paris: after four months of work, the Monoprix de Saint-Michel reopens with new services
Paris: after four months of work, the Monoprix de Saint-Michel reopens with new services

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June 16, 2024 at 11:46 a.m.

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More modern and more service. This is what customers of the Monoprix neighborhood Saint Michel has Paris. For four months, the brand completely redesigned its store to offer “a local offering, adapted to the neighborhood and its population”.

Local products

On three levels and 2030 m², Monoprix offers both a food and catering offer, as well as catering areas, a traditional butcher’s shop and a fishmonger. For fruits and vegetables, a collaboration has been set up with the Gally farm and an market gardener from Montesson (78).

The beauty area is decorated with a advice service based on artificial intelligence and a collagen bar. “The store draws on the lessons of the new Beauty concept launched in Vaugirard, in partnership with L’Oréal and offers consumers in Saint-Michel the latest innovations such as the serum bar, masks, and perfumes,” explains Monoprix. .

Rental of objects

Tourist district obliges, an offer dedicated to passing customers will also be offered, with memories from Paris and France and food products from well-known brands.

For local residents, several local services are offered. THE object loan, with the concept “My name is coming back” is deployed. “Several items will be available for rental, including culinary appliances such as raclette grills, DIY tools, and even party-related items. It is possible to book in advance to check the availability of the item,” explains Monoprix. For deliveries, Amazon and Vinted Go lockers have been installed.

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