Tamimi Markets continues to expand
Arab News
October 3, 2013
Tamimi Markets, one of the fastest growing supermarket chains in Saudi Arabia, opened its 20th store in Doha, last week with government officials, senior executives and special guests in attendance.
“Our Doha store customers will enjoy the same high standards of quality, freshness, variety, competitive prices and customer service established by my father when he opened the first Tamimi Markets in Alkhobar in 1979,” said Tariq Al-Tamimi, president of the Tamimi Group.
“Tamimi Markets has had a special relationship with the residents of Doha and Dhahran for 34 years now and we look forward to making that relationship even stronger and better with our newest store,” Tariq added.
Issam Al-Mulla, mayor of Alkhobar Municipality, was the guest of honor at the ribbon-cutting. Other guests included Eastern Province public officials, dignitaries and representatives of the US Consulate, the American Business Association, American Women of the Eastern Province, the Dhahran Women’s Group and the nearby Saudi Aramco compound.
“Our business is so competitive that we can’t release specific numbers, but we are very pleased with the Doha store’s record-setting performance and attendance,” said Mohsen S. Husain, CEO, Tamimi Markets.
The new Doha store is colorful, convenient, light and airy with high ceilings, wide aisles, impressive fresh food sections, and wide assortments. The store features state-of-the-art environmental features, including freezer cases with energy-saving lights that turn on and off as customers walk down the aisles.
Tamimi Markets is known for its wide variety of quality produce, meats, seafood, cheeses, dairy, imported foods and household products. A special healthy living department features organic, natural, dairy-free, gluten-free and sugar-free foods.
Products storewide come from Saudi Arabia and around the world, including GCC countries, Europe, the United Kingdom, Asia, Canada, Mexico, Latin America, the United States, Australia, New Zealand and Africa.
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