UAE: Ramadan Discounts on 3000 Items

  • Publish date: Monday، 05 April 2021
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Ramadan is just around the corner, and what is better than Ramadan vibes is pre-Ramadan shopping for necessities and Ramadan goods. To make shopping easier for the holy month, the UAE's Ministry of Economy has announced massive discounts for the holy month of Ramadan that range from 25 to 75 per cent across 894 outlets spread across the country on many basic commodities, especially Ramadan goods, which is likely to begin from Tuesday, April 13.

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Marwan Al Sboosi, Director of the Competition and Consumer Protection Department at the Ministry of Economy, said a series of Ramadan discount campaigns have been announced by various cooperatives and outlets as a result of the ministry's meetings with its partners from consumer cooperatives and outlets in the country.

"The total number of goods covered by the campaigns in some outlets reaches up to 30,000. Several outlets have also announced the Ramadan baskets initiative for the holy month, in the forms of open baskets that allow consumers to choose products of their own choice or fixed baskets that include a specific group of high-demand commodities during the Ramadan season in multiple sizes, options and price ranges. On an average, various offers offered by these associations and outlets cost between Dh50 and Dh140, which will be announced continuously during the holy season," the ministry said in a press statement on Sunday.

Al Sboosi also added that many associations and outlets offer special offers through their online shopping platforms too as this initiative will help avoid crowds at sales outlets, which is essential to maintain social distancing and the required health precautions.

In consideration to Covid, Al Sboosi urged consumers to follow all instructions and guidelines to avoid the spread of Covid.

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