Khaleej Times

Sellout crowds flood malls for bargains

- Angel Tesorero

dubai — Shopaholic­s, bargain hunters, trendsette­rs, tourists, expats who are going home for summer holidays, and even small-time traders all trooped to various malls across the city over the weekend. The shopping frenzy was caused by the Dubai-wide three-day Super Sale which started on Thursday and will run until today.

Shoppers told Khaleej Times that they have been looking forward to this weekend, where more than a thousand outlets are offering huge discounts ranging from 30-90 per cent.

Weekend mall footfall was expectedly higher than usual; mall parking was full as early as Friday morning and the Dubai Police reported traffic jams around the financial centre area and roads leading to Dubai Mall, Mall of the Emirates, and Mirdiff City Centre.

There were long queues for taxis, and metro carriages were also full of shoppers as they rushed for the best bargains.

dubai — There was a shopping frenzy in major malls across Dubai over the weekend with the citywide three-day Super Sale, which started on Thursday and will run until today.

Weekend mall footfall was expectedly higher than usual as shopaholic­s, bargain hunters, trendsette­rs, tourists, expats who are going home for summer holidays and even small-time traders all trooped to various malls to get the best buys.

Much anticipati­on has been created around this mega sale, especially after the Dubai Festivals and Retail Establishm­ent (DFRE) announced that this is only one of the two weekends in a year when shops are allowed to cut prices heavily.

Mall parking areas were reportedly full as early as Friday midmorning and the Dubai Police tweeted traffic jams around the Financial Centre area and roads leading to The Dubai Mall, The Mall of the Emirates, and Mirdiff City Centre.

There were long queues to take a taxi and Metro carriages were also full of shoppers. But nothing could stop the shoppers to get the best buy.

Shoppers told Khaleej Times that they have been looking forward to this weekend, where more than a thousand outlets are offering huge discounts ranging from 30-90 per cent.

Some have made cash savings to enjoy shopping worry-free while others used their ever-reliable credit cards for purchase and sales persons reported brisk sales, particular­ly for summer items.

Pakistani expat Seem Shakeel is one of those shoppers who lined up to the mall on the first day of the sale. “I love shopping during sales! We’ve planned our purchase of electronic items and furniture to coincide with the sale period and we got such huge savings. There are so many bargain deals this season,” she told Khaleej Times.

Filipino expat Arnold Medina, who is going home for his annual leave next week, said he was able to buy lots of presents for his kids. “I got shirts, pants and some gadgets too.

“But since my salary has not yet

roads leading to major shopping malls saw huge traffic blocks as residents enjoyed attractive offers by more than 1,000 outlets.

come, I had to use my credit card. No, it’s not impulsive buying,” he added. “I just can’t let pass of the big discounts but I will be mindful to pay my credit card bill immediatel­y.”

But shoppers are not the only ones happy with the Super Sale.

Rishelyn Espinocill­a, who works as a sales person at Centrepoin­t at The Mall of the Emirates, said she and her colleagues are looking forward to some incentives since they are sure to hit their target sales this month.

“There were long lines at the tills on Thursday night and it was even crazier on Friday,” Espinocill­a said.

Aimee Salazar, a sales representa­tive at a luxury brand for kids, added: “Shoppers really had a good time bargain hunting. Imagine the cheapest item we have on a regular day is Dh500 — most expensive is Dh8,000 — so people really got huge discounts.

She added that many of their shoppers come from neighbouri­ng GCC countries and there are also few from African countries. “Some of them are traders who buy luxury items here in Dubai at a low price and resell them at the hgiher price back home,” Salazar noted.

According to an earlier statement from the DFRE, “the Super Sale will help increase Dubai’s position as a year-round shopping destinatio­n.”

angel@khaleejtim­es.com

There were long lines at the tills on Thursday night and it was even crazier on Friday.” Rishelyn Espinocill­a, sales representa­tive

We’ve planned our purchase of electronic items and furniture to coincide with the sale period.” Seem Shakeel, customer

I just can’t let pass of the big discounts but I will be mindful to pay my credit card bill immediatel­y.” Arnold Medina, customer

 ?? Photo by Shihab ?? SHOPPING DELIGHT: Shoppers at a store in Deira City Centre during the Super Sale on Friday —
Photo by Shihab SHOPPING DELIGHT: Shoppers at a store in Deira City Centre during the Super Sale on Friday —
 ?? Photos by Shihab ?? Shoppers in Deira City Centre during the three-day Super Sale. Shops across Dubai saw an unpreceden­ted rush on Friday as bargain hunters swarmed malls to get the best buys. The sale will end today. —
Photos by Shihab Shoppers in Deira City Centre during the three-day Super Sale. Shops across Dubai saw an unpreceden­ted rush on Friday as bargain hunters swarmed malls to get the best buys. The sale will end today. —
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