We all love sales, don’t we? And if you’re in the UAE, you’ll know that the city doesn’t really hunt for reasons to put up a sale. Well, we’re just lucky. Now, with Ramadan happening, the city wears a festive look and you just can’t miss it. On that note, if you’re looking to revamp your wardrobe, splurge a little on cosmetics or gadgets, this might be the right time. And, you don’t even have to head to the mall! The ‘Great Online Sale’ is coming to town this weekend, so make space for newbies. Check out the deets below.
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shop till you drop at UAE’s ‘the great online sale’
The first edition of the Great Online Sale is set to kickoff on 14 April and will run until 16 April. Shoppers can get their hands on big bargains across various products, offering up to 95% discount. You can shop from over 55 brands including Lululemon, LEGO, Mamas & Papas and Rituals, Ounass, Noon, Namshi, All Saints, Crate & Barrel, Eros and many more.
Besides, you also get extra savings when you sign up on greatonlinesale.com. So, sign up and stand a chance to win big. Lastly, there’s also a luck draw where three people will win AED 10,000 each.
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Carrefour Announces Massive Ramadan Sale; 50% Off On Over 6000 Products
And, if you’re looking to pick grocery on a budget, head to Carrefour. The hypermarket has it all for you to host a perfect Iftar party this Ramadan. The Carrefour offer, which is already on, will continue until the end of Ramadan. There are discounts on items from every department of the store, including food, beverages, electronics, and home goods.
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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 cost just AED 15.
So, are you ready to go on a guilt-free shopping spree?
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