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Quality food from friendly families

Family-run Ultimate Asian Groceries on Main Street offers a range of Indian, Sri Lankan, Mauritian and Pakistani groceries.

In addition, they offer special discounts on religious days and other community celebrations, including Easter, Holi, Gurpurab, etc.

The family-operated business is run by Ajmer Singh, Jasbir Kaur, Harman Singh and Jaswinder Kaur.

The two families took over the business in December 2022.

It was always their intention to buy a certain type of business where they could empower others.

The four are generous in nature, providing free food in the Pakenham Library every weekend. They offer up to a 10 per cent discount on groceries, to be used in temples and other religious events.

If vulnerable people come into the shop, the families will help as much as they can.

They’re focused on providing the best service to the community, with quality, fresh food at reasonable prices.

A lot of hard work has gone into Ultimate Asian Groceries.

The families are also trying to serve remote people in the outer suburbs, with many opting to call ahead of time so the friendly team can put together their order – ready for pick up.

They’re also delivering groceries in Pakenham, Officer and Beaconsfield areas.

Day by day they are adding new items into the store for a more extensive range.

“Our customers are increasing every day,” said directors Harman Singh and Ajmer Singh.

“For better service we are trying to provide every item to our customers.

“Our opening times are 9am to 9pm, seven days a week. The increment in customer number is our business achievement.

“On coming Mother’s Day, we are giving 10 per cent discount on all of our sweets.”

Ultimate Asian Groceries, 4/91 Main Street, Pakenham.

0410 263 747

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