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Visitors of various nationalities responded overwhelmingly to the five-day “Bahjat Al Eid” exhibition, which showcased several home-based initiatives from Emirati families.

Union Coop arranged the show, which opened on June 1 at Al Barsha Mall in Dubai, with the goal of growing its community services and offering the people of the emirate a comprehensive shopping experience.

According to a representative, “Union Coop’s dedication to empowering Emirati productive families by providing them with designated spaces within its commercial centres to display and market their goods is in line with the initiative.” The goal of this next stage is to turn tiny businesses into long-term sources of income.

Union Coop said that the Bahjat Al Eid Exhibition aims to provide value for consumers by showcasing unique and varied items from Emirati families.

In addition to improving shopping alternatives, this effort boosts the local economy, demonstrating the cooperative’s continued dedication to meeting the requirements of its wide range of customers. The cooperative went on to say that modern consumers value authenticity, quality, and a national identity-based buying experience.

To satisfy these expectations and promote direct communication between local producers and customers, Union Coop supports productive households. Participants engaged in a cultural coffee experience with the Emirati people.

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