Prime Minister Robert Abela visits a business that has continued to grow in investment and increase workers

In one of a series of visits to businesses and workplaces that have continued to invest, witnessing the trust they have in Malta, Prime Minister Robert Abela visited the Greens Supermarket in Mrieħel.

This is a family business that has evolved over time from a grocery store to a major supermarket in our country.

During the visit, the prime minister was able to see the growth and investment in the infrastructure made by the management of the company, which ultimately means more job opportunities. By March 2021, the company would employ 350 workers and its investment over the years would reach €30 million. Today Greens Supermarket employs 600 workers and the total investment in machinery, human resources and logistics reaches €38 million.

During his visit the Prime Minister Robert Abela also met several families who were doing their shopping. The prime minister reiterated the government’s commitment to continue helping and supporting Maltese and Gozitan families, particularly in the energy sector with the aim of continuing to provide peace of mind in the face of international challenges. not small. These are decisions that not only weigh on the consumer, but also allow employers to plan so that they can continue to invest in our country and create opportunities.

In fact, the management of the company explained how its workers work in a tranquil and safe environment thanks to the investment made over the years in the machinery that constantly facilitates the work of the employees. An investment was also made in diverse technology systems.

Managing Director Joseph Sammut thanked the prime minister for his visit and for the trust that the government has always shown in the private sector. In fact, Mr. Sammut also made reference to another investment of the company, this time in the hospitality sector, with the opening of a new restaurant called Mondo, which also took off in a b its strength is also a sign of the trust that the Maltese consumer has.