'We are proud to partner with Al Ain Cooperative Society, which shares our vision of halal consumerism. This strategic expansion allows us to provide halal meat directly to the consumer', said Saleh Abdullah Lootah, the CEO of Al Islami Foods. 'The continuing consumer trust and growing demand for Al Islami products has encouraged us to establish meat shops in the UAE,' Lootah added.
The tie up underscores the success of Al Islami's business strategy for the UAE market in line with company's 5-year expansion plan into local and international markets. The company is on the verge of announcing more outlet chains across the UAE.
Suhail Hamad Bin Rakkad , Chairman of Al Ain Co-op Society, commented: 'We are glad that we have good collaboration with AI Islami and are chosen to propel their new business initiative, which indicates a solid trust posed to Al Ain Co-op.'
Sourced directly from Australia, Brazil, India and Egypt under the supervision of Al Islami's food experts designated in these countries, fresh and real halal veal, beef, chicken and mutton would be available at AI Islami Meat Shops present at major supermarkets across the UAE by 2008.
Al Islami Foods sets up exclusive Halal meat shops at Al-Ain Cooperative Society
Consolidating its presence in the UAE market, Al Islami Foods, a leading halal food producer in the region, signed an agreement with Al Ain Cooperative Society to establish Al Islami Meat Shops in Al Ain Coop supermarket branches, an initiative to introduce exclusive and authentic Halal outlets across the UAE.
- United Arab Emirates: Saturday, December 15 - 2007 at 12:53
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About Al Islami FoodsEstablished as CO-OP ISLAMI in 1981 to cater to the growing demand for halal food in the Arab world, AL ISLAMI FOODS was formed as a result of the long relentless efforts commenced in the early seventies when Hajj Saeed Bin Ahmad Lootah instituted Dubai Co-operative Society.
Starting with its successful frozen chicken product line, AL ISLAMI FOODS further expanded its operations to include processed meat.
In 1991, Dubai Co-operative Society's efforts were culminated by establishing its 'CO-OP ISLAMI' meat processing plant in Jebel Ali Free Zone. This plant is considered a recognizable breakthrough as it became the real producer of a variety of food products under the name 'CO-OP ISLAMI.
In 2006, CO-OP ISLAMI was re-launched as AL ISLAMI FOODS in an effort to propel the company to new heights of success. Now, Al Islami Foods products are considered as a quality benchmark trusted by consumers across the UAE and the GCC, and this has made it one of the best and most preferred brands in the region.
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Posted by Medilyn Manibo, Assistant News EditorSaturday, December 15 - 2007 at 12:53 UAE local time (GMT+4)
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