LuLu Hypermarket’s “Beautiful Britain Festival 2017” was inaugurated across all its hypermarkets in Saudi Arabia on Thursday.
It was inaugurated by Simon Collis, British ambassador to Saudi Arabia, in Riyadh; Barrie Peach, British consul general, in Jeddah; and Asif Choudhury, deputy head of the British Trade office, in Alkhobar.
The festival, which will run until Saturday, will serve as a platform to promote the best of British brands among the local community and expatriate communities.
Speaking at the inauguration in Riyadh, Ambassador Collis said: “I am pleased to inaugurate this annual event by Lulu that brings some of the best of British food products to Saudi Arabia. This is the first time the festival will be running across eight Lulu outlets in Riyadh, Jeddah and Alkhobar, and I encourage everyone to visit and to enjoy a variety of world-class British food products.”
It is also an occasion to blend together the culture and heritage of the two countries. The event will showcase more than 6,000 imported products from the UK, providing an opportunity for customers to explore the culinary delights and lifestyles of Britain.
Lulu has stacked up its shelves with a huge range of chilled and frozen food, cheeses, salmon, grocery products, confectionary and non-food products exclusively sourced from the UK. Special in-store counters will be put up throughout the promotion, enabling customers to get a real taste of some of the best British delicacies on sale. LuLu started the operation of its stringently quality conscious and efficient processing and procurement unit in Birmingham that aids the supply of fresh produce to all their 133 Lulu stores.
Food sampling counters will offer a variety of dishes specially prepared for the festival — from fish and chips to pies and cakes and the best-loved chocolate and toffee brands.
Apart from their line of fresh imports of dairy, frozen fruits and vegetables, the festival will have fresh eggs, a variety of confectionery, fresh bread, goat milk, plain and flavored yogurts and different types of canned food.
Diabetic-friendly, gluten-free and organic products will also be available.
Lulu strives to host events that promote the food, cultures and traditions of different world communities.
It also aims to pave the way for the introduction of more UK brands in the Saudi Arabian market.
Source: Arab News
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