10 Supermarkets in Metro Manila for All Kinds of Christmas Shoppers Christmas in the Philippines means family reunions, gift-giving, and food—lots and lots of food. Our love of feasting and sharing runs deep in our roots, so it is no surprise that regardless of how big or small the budget is, preparing noche buena is a holiday must. To help out with the Christmas preparation, we’ve listed down the most well-known and welltrusted supermarkets in the Metro to help every kind of shopper pull off their Christmas feast. Check it out and see which supermarket could meet your Christmas plans.
The Landmark Supermarket
Landmark’s well-designed supermarket makes it easier to browse all the products. (Images: Landmark’s Facebook Page)
The Landmark Supermarket, generally called Landmark, might not be popular among shoppers, but they have been in operations since 1988. First established in Makati, Landmark contains a supermarket, department store, and a food court. The supermarket became known for its wide offerings of products, such as fresh produce, diverse meat selections, and even international brands not readily available in the country. This well-curated supermarket might just be the place for a shopper who is meticulous with his or her shopping needs. Aside from their location in Makati, they also have one in TriNoma Mall in Quezon City, and in Festival Mall in Alabang.
Walter Mart
Walter Mart offers an option to have fresh produce delivered to consumers’ homes. (Images: Walter Mart’s Facebook Page) During the economic crisis in the early 1990s, Wilson Lim decided to take the fiscal obstacle as a challenge and build a business. The result is Walter Mart, a chain which is most known for its
supermarkets, but has since expanded to full-blown malls, with some branches even containing cinemas. For shoppers who are too busy to even visit a supermarket, Walter Mart also delivers. In 2015, the brand introduced GroceryDelivery.com.ph, an online supermarket where shoppers can pay through card or cash to get shopping done even while at home.
Puregold
Puregold has many branches across the Philippines. (Images: Puregold’s Website and Facebook Page) Shoppers who want everything under one roof and one floor might find Puregold a good option. Established in 1998, Puregold aims to provide basic commodities such as food, home needs, and clothing and apparel in one floor to give shoppers a convenient and fast way of getting their shopping done.
With over 200 stores all over the country, shoppers will not have difficulty in finding a Puregold in their area. The brand has since expanded and now also has Puregold Jr. and Puregold Extra.
Robinsons Supermarket
Robinsons Supermarket’s fresh produce are approved by the FNRI. (Images: Robinsons Supermarket’s Facebook Page) With a slogan of “We Love Wellness,” Robinsons Supermarket is fit for shoppers who are planning for a healthier and greener Christmas. The chain, which is committed to providing the freshest produce, partnered with the Food and Nutrition Research and Institute of the Philippines (FNRI) to provide shoppers products that passed their codex standard of nutrition. Aside from their line of supermarkets, Robinsons also started Robinsons Easymart to provide accessible markets in small neighborhoods. For those who are looking for imported items, Robinsons Selections offers items from various international brands.
Read: Going Green: Organic Stores in Metro Manila
Rustan’s Supermarket
Shoppers looking for wine from another country might find it at Rustan’s. (Images: Rustan’s Supermarket’s Facebook Page) Rustan’s Supermarket caters to shoppers who prefer high-quality, international brands. It is known for carrying international brands that are not readily available to other stores. If one misses a particular wine or chocolate from abroad, chances are they might be available in Rustan’s. The company also partnered with Hong Kong-based retail company Dairy Farm and turned some of their supermarkets into Marketplace by Rustan’s. It contains a wide selection of wines, gourmet delis, and fresh produce for shoppers with sophisticated palates.
SM Supermarket
“Happy to serve!” is the battle cry of SM’s staff. (Images: SM Markets’ Facebook Page) For shoppers who look for convenience and want to do everything in one go, there’s SM Supermarket which is located in SM malls. It houses various wet and dry goods, home essentials, and the like. SM Supermarket is also known to offer services for bills payment, money exchange, and remittances. It also has ATMs and a pharmacy to make a shopper’s trip to the grocery store worth the time. SM Supermarket has also expanded to SM Hypermarket and Savemore. SM Hypermarket is a line of market that offers non-food items like school supplies, apparels, and the like. Savemore, on the other hand, is a series of stand-alone markets that does away with the need to visit an SM mall for grocery shopping.
Metro Supermarket
Metro has also entered the hypermarket trend. (Images: The Metro Store’s Facebook Page) Metro Supermarket is one of the biggest names in terms of retail in Cebu City. The Gaisano family opened their first Metro store in Colon, Cebu and has now expanded to various parts of Visayas and Luzon. Metro Supermarket might be fit for shoppers who want one-stop shops. Aside from the grocery store, most branches also have Suisse Cottage, a bakery that produces freshly-baked pastries and bread. Shoppers who are planning a wine and cheese party this Christmas can check out Metro Gourmet, a cafÊ and deli that also offers international cheeses, pastas, and more. Read: Ten Perfect Wines for Various Occasions
S&R
Rare food products and non-food items can be found at S&R. (Images: S&R’s Facebook Page) When S&R Membership Shopping started in the Philippines in 2001 it presented a new way of shopping. It is among the first supermarkets in the country that introduced a members-only supermarket to consumers. Aside from the exclusivity, S&R also features a mix of international and local brands under one roof. This supermarket would be fit for shoppers who feel like hoarding imported items, as S&R sells items in large sizes and quantities. The store is also known for its meat and seafood selections which are packed meticulously and delivered on a regular basis to ensure freshness.
Landers Superstore
Landers has a supermarket, gas station, as well as a fast food restaurant. (Images: Landers’ Facebook Page) Following the trend of members-only supermarkets, Landers Superstore opened just this 2016 to give S&R a run for its money. Shoppers who love tagging the whole family along when getting their grocery done may be comfortable shopping in Landers. Aside from the spacious supermarket that offers both local and international products, Landers also has a bakeshop, a fast food restaurant, a gasoline station, and a barbershop.
Cash & Carry Mall
Find imported chips and chocolates at Cash & Carry’s famous PX stores. (Images: L, @asdfghjosaiah; R: Dianne Tambioco) Cash & Carry Mall has been well loved by the residents of Makati since 1974 because it offers wet and dry goods as well as local and popular international brands. Aside from this, what made Cash and Carry popular are its PX stores. They are groups of stores that sell imported items like chips, chocolates, bags, and perfumes at a discounted amount. Shoppers who are planning to give away sweets this holiday might want to pay Cash and Carry Mall’s PX stores a visit. Want to do some more shopping? Check out a list of grocery stores in Metro Manila or browse the Specialty Goods category of the Shoppersguide Directory. Whether you’re a sophisticated shopper, a health-conscious one, or a consumer who wants everything in one go, there’s a supermarket in the Metro that will fit your need. Let us know in the comments section which one you’ll go to for Christmas shopping.