Dubai Opens Biggest Indoor Market for Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
- Publish date: Tuesday، 18 July 2023 | Last update: Tuesday، 10 December 2024
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Residents of Dubai can now purchase the freshest fruits and vegetables at a brand-new indoor market that Dubai Municipality recently opened.
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More than 600 booths, tourist attractions, and exclusive supplier prices on fresh fruits and vegetables will be included in the massive Bloom Market.
Dubai’s Bloom Market will also have exclusive imported foods.
The market, which is housed in the Dubai Fruit and Vegetable Market, covers an area of more than 66,000 square meters and offers the perfect setting for maintaining the items' safety and quality.
بلدية #دبي تفتتحُ "بلووم ماركت" للخضار والفواكه، والذي يُعدُّ وجهة متكاملة لبيع وشراء المنتجات والمواد الغذائية في بيئة مكيّفة تُحافظ على جودة وسلامة البضائع والمنتجات، وذلك على مساحة 66 ألف متراً مربعاً في سوق دبي المركزي للخضار والفواكه.https://t.co/r0Z8ceDxl7 pic.twitter.com/bA6uWLi0OJ
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Mohammed Faraidooni, Director of the Markets at Dubai Municipality, said: “Bloom Market is one of Dubai Municipality’s key projects, which aims to provide access to fresh products directly from the source, especially since the market will have exclusively imported fruits that are not found in other markets, to establish itself as a distinctive shopping hub.
“Additionally, it provides top-notch services to consumers by adhering to global standards, offering premium products, in addition to containing a section for organic products at competitive prices, as well as implementing advanced technologies that guarantee the quality and validity of vegetables and fruits in accordance with Dubai’s food safety regulations”.
The two-story market's ground floor is home to more than 600 booths and platforms for the sale of regional goods as well as often imported fruits and vegetables, while the first floor has more than 400 parking spaces and the second floor has three restaurants.
The two-story market's ground floor is home to more than 600 booths and platforms for the sale of regional goods as well as often imported fruits and vegetables, while the first floor has more than 400 parking spaces and the second floor has three restaurants.