In response to widespread flooding that has caused significant damage across Central Vietnam, Central Retail in Vietnam is urgently implementing a series of measures to stabilise essential supply chains and provide timely support to affected communities.
On 21 November 2025, approximately 15 tons of fresh vegetables from the northern region were swiftly transported by Central Retail’s sourcing teams to GO! supermarkets in Central Vietnam. This effort aims to secure essential food supplies and ensure stable supermarket operations amid challenging weather conditions.
Across flood-affected areas, our GO! hypermarkets in the Central and Central Highlands regions are actively coordinating with local authorities and relevant agencies to meet the urgent food needs of local residents.
On 21 November, GO! Buon Ma Thuot coordinated with the Dak Lak Department of Industry and Trade, military forces, and mobile police units to prepare and deliver 18,000 essential relief packs to heavily flooded areas.

On 22–23 November, GO! Nha Trang partnered with Tay Nha Trang Ward and Phu Vinh 1 Residential Area to distribute 1.5 tons of vegetables to households in the area. The store also coordinated with the Khanh Hoa Department of Industry and Trade to provide an additional 1.5 tons to charity kitchens supporting rescue and relief efforts. At the same time, in recent days, the hypermarket has also coordinated with the Department of Industry and Trade to supply essential goods such as instant noodles, milk, biscuits, sausages, bottled water, and canned fish to support residents in the flood-affected areas


On 22–23 November, GO! Ninh Thuan delivered 5 tons of vegetables to Dong Hai Ward and the Khanh Hoa Department of Industry and Trade to support recovery efforts following the floods.


On 22 November, GO! Quy Nhon supplied 1,600 boxes of instant noodles and bottled water to the provincial Department of Industry and Trade to support local flood relief activities.
Central Retail Vietnam remains committed to standing alongside local authorities and communities, implementing necessary measures to ensure food security and support people through this challenging period. We believe that through solidarity and shared compassion, communities will overcome difficulties and return to safer, more stable living conditions soon.


