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Aadi Attam Kondattam

Big Bazaar announces its Aadi sale

Big Bazaar begins its Aadi Sale from today. Exciting offers and gifts are promised at the sale.

Mega discounts across all categories, be it groceries, electronics, apparels, and lots more, will be available.

For the first time, Big Bazaar announces its ‘Rice quality challenge’. Customers can get a 100% cash refund if not satisfied with a purchase of 20 kg rice. Also, get gift vouchers worth Rs. 50 redeemable on your next purchase of 20 kg rice.

And, customers can look forward to receiving gifts of monthly rations, melamine dinner sets, and lots more, when they buy anything for Rs. 1499 or Rs.2999.

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