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LuLu, one of the largest hypermarket chains in the region, has launched its annual food extravaganza, LuLu World Food 2021, a two-week festival until March 9, featuring new and timeless food concepts, contests and celebrities. Themed on cuisines from around the world, the festival highlights a wide variety of special offers and culinary delights inspired from global flavours and different cooking styles. This year, visitors can expect Arabic, Thai, Pinoy, Mediterranean, Indian cuisine as well as host of dessert items. Held across LuLu Hypermarket across the region, the food related delights will highlight vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes, desserts, fruit platters, bakery items and much more.
LuLu group executive director Ashraf Ali shared: "Our food festival is accompanied with innovative events and offers a great shopping ambience filled with culinary delights from around the world in one place. Shoppers can enjoy a wide range of international cuisine and food products that satisfies the lifestyle of both locals and expats at competitive prices." All LuLu hypermarkets offer new concepts and cooking essentials such as condiments, packaged beverages, spices, sauces and home cook boxes with ready prepared ingredients and condiments. Hot food and fresh fruits, vegetables and meat are always on the spotlight at affordable rates along with deli items, dairies, cereals, biscuits, and spreads.
To add to the cooking at home experience, LuLu Hypermarket also offers discounted kitchenware, appliances and dining accessories, all to bring ease and comfort in your kitchen.
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