In celebration of the Sinhala and Tamil New Year, Cargills Food City organised the ‘Aluth Irai Avuruddai’ festival — a two-day celebration on April 4, 5, 7, 8 and 9 at 12 selected Food City outlets across the island.
The event was a showcase of tradition, community and celebration, designed to bring families together during this special time of year. Staying true to the spirit of Avurudu, Cargills Food City created an immersive cultural experience filled with fun activities for all ages, traditional Avurudu games and entertainment that reflected the warmth and togetherness of the New Year season.
Adding a burst of festive colour to each location were a wide range of stalls selling clothing, linen, bags, pottery, handicrafts, costume jewellery, and of course, all-time favourite Avurudu sweetmeats. The curated vendors gave customers the chance to explore and purchase locally made products, adding a charming village-fair feel to the festival, supporting local small-business entrepreneurs.
The ‘Aluth Irai Avuruddai’ festival brought smiles to thousands of shoppers and their families, with Cargills Food City staff also enthusiastically taking part in the celebrations. Customers enjoyed exclusive offers, spot games, Avurudu treats, and live cultural performances, making their shopping experience memorable and meaningful, a company spokesman said.