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The Dubai Mall, the world's largest and most-visited retail and entertainment destination, is set to become the place to shop this autumn for its mega sale in celebration of the start of the Dubai Fitness Challenge.
Taking place from October 29 to 31, the sale will see hundreds of retailers offer discounts of up to 90 per cent on sports, health and wellness brands, and up to 75 per cent off on fashion, beauty, jewellery and more.
Featuring some of the biggest names in fashion, fitness and wellness, the sale will run from 10am to 12 midnight, giving shoppers 14 hours of bargains every day.
Running for 30 days – from October 30 to November 28 – the Dubai Fitness Challenge is an annual celebration of fitness and wellness. The challenge is to complete 30 minutes of activity each day for 30 days, encouraging UAE residents to get healthy and make the UAE one of the world’s most active nations.
Shoppers can also spend and earn Emirates Skyward Miles via The Dubai Mall app throughout the sale. Simply scan the receipts via the app to start earning on purchases over Dh100.
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