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23 April 2024

No more confusion: 500 UAE supermarkets get price screens

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Major shopping outlets in the UAE have started installing giant electronic screens at their entrances to display prices of their items and guidelines on shopping.

The Economy Ministry said it had given close to 500 supermarkets and hypermarkets until the end of this year to complete the installation of the screens which aim to unify consumer prices across the second largest Arab economy.

“There will be nearly 3,000 screens at 500 supermarkets and hypermarkets in the country. They will show detailed prices of their items and guidelines about shopping and consumer awareness,” said Hashim Al Nuaimi, Consumer Protection Director.

The Dubai-based Arabic language daily 'Al Bayan' said Nuaimi made the comments while visiting Lulu hypermarket, the largest retail consumer market in the capital.

It said Nuaimi was briefed on plans by Lulu to install 30 screens.

“These screens will show fixed prices of all consumer items sold at those supermarkets and this will help curb price speculation and confusion," Nuaimi said.

The paper also quoted him as saying most supermarkets in the UAE have reached an agreement with the economy ministry to slash the prices of nearly 1,500 items by 15-40 per cent to mark Eid Al Adha (feast of sacrifice), which begins on Oct 4.

He said the reduction would continue for two weeks until Oct 10.

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