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Carrefour announces massive ramadan sale; 50% off on over 6000 products

It’s that time of the year! Ramadan is around the corner and preps are in full swing. And, like every year, Carrefour- the region’s retail giant has announced a massive sale. Running across six weeks, shoppers can shop for more than 6000 products with up to 50% discount.

The Carrefour offer, which is started this week will continue until the end of Ramadan in April. There will be discounts on items from every department of the store, including food, beverages, electronics, and home goods.

Bulk purchases are possible, and Carrefour’s Private Label products and international brands can be purchased at reduced prices.

Besides, the grocery store is also hosting an Emirati Fresh Festival in honor of Ramadan. During the fest, shoppers can pick fresh vegetables from nearby farms, at 30% reduction. This way, you can stock up on  fresh produce you’ll need for the coming week.

Additionally, you can buy iftar meals to break your fast. The meals, which include koshary, chicken kabsa, fish and rice, or mutton and rice, will cost just AED 15.

Christophe Orcet, head of commercial and operations of Carrefour said: “In line with our strategy to deliver exceptional value through every experience, we have worked diligently over the past six months to secure discounts on over 6,000 products by negotiating with our extensive supplier network.”

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