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noon Daily, noon.com’s dedicated grocery platform, is ending the month on a high with deals from as low as Dh1 during its mega Market Day Sale. From July 28 until August 4 midnight, customers in KSA and the UAE can stock up on groceries with price crashes on categories such as household essentials, fresh produce, pantry staples and much more.
Health-conscious customers can get coconut water for just Dh6.4, half a kilo of fresh watermelon slices for Dh4.9 and 30 per cent off smoothie oats from the brand Rude Health priced at Dh14.35.
There’s even something for our furry friends — quality dog food from Pedigree will be offered at Dh18.95 for a 1.3 kg pack.
Shoppers in Riyadh, and Jeddah, KSA can stock up on 5 kg packs of basmati rice for SAR36.5, 1kg of flour for SAR3.65, and red onions at 50 per cent off for SAR1.45 per 1 kg bundle, as well as Raffaello chocolates for SAR12.9.
noon’s grocery platform offers same-day delivery available on a huge range of items and next-day delivery as standard (free for orders over Dh30). With a wide and varied assortment of products, household essentials, fresh fruits and vegetables, bread and bakery, frozen food, meat, dairy, baby food, and much more, noon Daily provides customers with a one-stop-shop experience at the click of a button.
The deals on offer in KSA and the UAE can be shopped via the noon app using the green Daily button.
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