For a period of 6 months and includes new products and goods every week

Carrefour launches the longest running campaign of offers and discounts in the region



Carrefour, owned and managed by Majid Al Futtaim, today launched an unparalleled promotional campaign that is the longest in the region for a period of six months in all of its traditional and electronic branches across the region. It will offer weekly offers at discounted prices on a wide range of essential items, including Vegetables, fresh food, electronics, kitchen gadgets, fabrics and much more.

The promotional campaign, entitled "Big Story", aims to provide support to customers at a time when many are looking to reduce household expenses and spend on groceries in light of the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Carrefour is always focused on providing exceptional customer value through every experience, and the "Big Story" campaign will see prices as low as 50% on the best products available at Carrefour during the six-month campaign.

Carrefour will also meet the needs of its customers by updating its offers in various categories every two months throughout the campaign.

Carrefour customers, whether shopping in its stores or online, will benefit from special offers on various product categories every day, with greater discounts revealed on weekends, in addition to obtaining more "SHARE" points for program members with every purchase from Carrefour.

“From our location, which we are proud of as part of the communities we serve, we realize that the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic has created a state of uncertainty and instability in our daily lives,” said Philip Bajioun, Director of Carrefour UAE at Majid Al Futtaim Retail. The "Big Story" campaign, the longest running campaign ever in the region, we are certain of one thing: every time you visit Carrefour, we guarantee exceptional value and options. This campaign is another method and method that ensures our customers more Always of value and options, because they deserve more. "

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