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Middle East retail major LuLu Group has opened its 120th hypermarket and the fifth outlet in Bahrain at Juffair yesterday. The new hypermarket was opened by Bahrain’s Deputy Prime Minister Shaikh Khaled bin Abdulla al-Khalifah, in the presence of dignitaries including Industry and Commerce Minister Zayed al-Zayani, Labour Minister Jameel Humaidan, Crown Prince Court president Shaikh Khalifa bin Daij al-Khalifah. Speaking to the media on the occasion, LuLu Group chairman Yusuffali M A stated that the success of Lulu Hypermarket in Bahrain, since it opened its doors in 2007, has been due to the leaders and the people of the country.
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