Home Industry Food Dubai’s noon.com to reduce prices up to 75% during Ramadan The discounts are spread across 60,000 products by Zainab Mansoor March 30, 2021 UAE e-commerce site Noon.com, has announced that its Ramadan noon Daily sale will be live from April 1 until May 12, with up to 75 per cent off on groceries and household essentials, during the month of Ramadan. Customers can access 10 Day 10 Flash Sales, 12-hour daily surprise sales with deals across all categories including fresh produce, supermarket staples, and grocery items. Customers will enjoy price crashes of up to 75 per cent off over 60,000 products, including fresh fruit and vegetables, meat, dairy, cleaning items, and baby care. Deals start from Dhs1 on pantry staples such as honey, jams, salt, noodles and more. Customers using Visa credit or debit cards at checkout will also receive 25 per cent off all noon Daily orders over Dhs30 from April 8-10, subject to terms and conditions. Deals start from Dhs1 on pantry staples Maya El Ayach, digital strategy and growth, noon, said: “Ramadan is an exciting and busy time for us at noon. We’re committed to making this a successful time for the thousands of local sellers, too. Our sellers use noon as their digital store, utilising our huge last-mile fleet, marketing services and more to reach millions of shoppers in the region.” Iftar kits will also be available for customers to purchase on noon Daily, packed with Ramadan essentials such as rice, sugar, salt, chickpeas, cooking oil and more. Bundle prices will range from Dhs49, Dhs69 and Dhs119, showcasing offers from brands such as Barakat, Meat & More, Emirates Kitchen, and many more. Some of the brands on offer throughout the month-long sale event include Ariel, Selpak, Grand Mills, Heinz, Rainbow, Dettol, Omo, and more. Noon provides next-day delivery services, with 100 per cent contactless purchase-to-delivery and no minimum order restrictions. Tags Dubai grocery Noon prices Ramadan 0 Comments You might also like RTA to construct 762 bus shelters in key Dubai areas by 2025 Dubai approves Dhs152m bonus for government employees Strong cash flows for UAE stocks in Christmas Day trade Institutional investors were hungry for Dubai, Abu Dhabi Stocks in 2023