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LuLu set to launch Thailand halal food festival

January 07, 2021

RIYADH — Leading retailer LuLu, in collaboration with the Royal Thai Embassy with the support of Team Thailand in Saudi Arabia, will co-organize “Thailand Halal Food Festival 2021” on Jan. 13 to 19, 2021. Over 500 products from Thailand will be featured with great in-store promotion and online offers in all LuLu Hypermarkets across the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

The festival will be officially inaugurated at LuLu Saudi Hypermarket, Murabba branch, Riyadh Avenue Mall, on Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2021 in compliance with the compulsory health protocols. Variety of decent quality Thai products, especially imported food and ingredients, will be showcased to regular shoppers. Visitors can also enjoy an authentic Thai experience, from Thai-themed pavilions to cooking demonstrations, food and fruit sampling booths, and tourism exhibition at Riyadh Avenue Mall.

Well-renowned for Halal standard food products, Thailand has the ability to serve as a food source in the global supply chain and attaches great importance to food security and safety. It conducts extensive scientific research to provide the verification of Halal-certified Thai products and food to comply with the sanctity required in Islamic law and international standards, which underscore Thailand’s potential as a “Kitchen of the World”.

LuLu has always been resourceful and gracious partner with member of diplomatic missions in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, including Thailand, in trade promotion. With the high-quality products sourced from various countries and sustainable logistics system, LuLu has indeed achieved significant milestone in expanding the retail chain and services worldwide and is fully-equipped to serve the international community. — SG


January 07, 2021
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