LuLu launches 15th hypermarket in Sharjah

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TOP-CLASS: Abdullah Sulthan Al Owais, chairman of Sharjah Chamber of Commerce and Industry being briefed about the new LuLu Hypermarket by Ashraf Ali MA, executive director of LuLu Group. Also seen are Salim M A, director and other top officials.
TOP-CLASS: Abdullah Sulthan Al Owais, chairman of Sharjah Chamber of Commerce and Industry being briefed about the new LuLu Hypermarket by Ashraf Ali MA, executive director of LuLu Group. Also seen are Salim M A, director and other top officials.

Published: Sat 23 Jan 2021, 1:27 PM

Last updated: Sat 23 Jan 2021, 3:35 PM

Abdullah Sultan Al Owais, chairman of Sharjah Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Expo Centre, recently inaugurated a new LuLu Hypermarket at Muweilah in Sharjah.

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The new hypermarket is LuLu Group’s 15th in Sharjah and 198th globally. The 150,000 square feet hypermarket has been designed using the latest retail space concepts and most modern technology, for ease of shopping.


Yusuff Ali, chairman and managing director of LuLu Group International said, “We are glad to launch this year’s first hypermarket. Over the years of catering to different nationalities, we have seen a growing demand for internationally sourced products. This is why we commit to offering high-quality products at the most affordable prices in the market.”

“I have full faith and confidence in the visionary leadership of this great country. It is the duty of all business organisations to continue their expansion plans and growth activities. This will help the economy recover faster, in order for us to get back to our normal lives sooner,” he added.


LuLu has announced that it is marching ahead with expansion plans despite the challenges faced due to Covid-19 pandemic across the world.

This year, the group is all set to open 32 more hypermarkets and shopping malls around the world, in addition to 15 new outlets in various locations across Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah and the Northern Emirates.

 


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