Lulu eyes bigger market share for its own labels

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Lulu eyes bigger market share for its own labels
Sheikh Mansoor bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister of the UAE and Minister of Presidential Affairs, being shown the newly launched Lulu products by Yusuffali MA at Sial Middle East 2017. These products are produced in Abu Dhabi.

Published: Fri 15 Dec 2017, 2:00 PM

Last updated: Fri 15 Dec 2017, 4:04 PM

Lulu, the top retailer in the Middle East, launched their newly rebranded Private Label products during the Sial ME 2017.
Lulu products which was introduced 10 years back in select categories is today a top seller across 140 stores of Lulu group across the Middle East, India and the Far East.
The rebranded and enhanced range of Lulu products are sourced from best companies in more than 40 countries and tested and certified by some of the top global regulatory authorities. Speaking to media after the launch Yusuffali MA, chairman of Lulu Group, said: "We have been constantly innovating and upgrading the quality and offerings of our Lulu products and we are delighted to note the tremendous boost we have been receiving from the market. Initially our plan was to sell few products in select categories, but with each passing year we have been adding new categories and product range. Our primary goal has been 'highest quality products at most affordable prices.' Consumers are always looking for better value for money and we are committed to providing better price by limiting our overheads and 'middle men'."
Currently Lulu sells almost 2,500 products under its own label, from fresh food to dairy, packed food, confectionery and frozen food. In non-food category, it has hygiene and home care products. "As we are on a fast expansion mode, we expect to double our product range in the next two years. We also are focusing on sourcing more locally produced products to support the UAE food processing industry and today we launched cooking oil produced in Abu Dhabi," Yusuffali added.

By Staff Report

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