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Supa Save! is a supermarket chain in Grand Theft Auto III, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and briefly mentioned in Grand Theft Auto Online.

Description[]

Little is known about the company as its stores are inaccessible to either Claude or CJ and play no role in either storyline whatsoever. The company is possibly based on the Pathmark supermarket chain as they both have similar logos. Its name could be a slight reference to Pic 'N' Save. The store in Portland, Liberty City, was previously operated by Fidl as recently as 1998 (the setting of Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories).

Supa Save is briefly mentioned in Grand Theft Auto Online during Last Dose 4 - Checking In, meaning that it exists in some form in the HD Universe.

Locations[]

Grand Theft Auto III[]

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas[]

Collectibles[]

Grand Theft Auto III[]

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas[]

Trivia[]

  • In Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, there are shopping carts in front of the Supa Save! supermarket in San Fierro. If looked at closely, the handles on the carts say "Saveway". This name is a parody of Safeway.
  • Two pedestrian models found in Newport, Torrington and Bedford Point have Supa Save! bags, though they are hard to read as they are crumpled due to a large number of items inside. One is a slightly changed version of an oriental woman found in Chinatown. while the other is based on a woman found in main parts of Liberty City.
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