'We have raised our portfolio and will present a wide range of diversified ventures and high quality products at Gulfood to cater to the growing demand for healthy and real halal food.' said Saleh Abdullah Lootah, CEO, Al Islami Foods.
'We are rolling out 'Al Islami World' at Gulfood which includes: newly formed Al Islami Hospitality with the acquisition of Al Farooj Fresh chain of restaurant, Al Islami Cart, a highly successful franchise model for young entrepreneurs, Al Islami Meat Shops across the UAE and a host of high quality nutrient products arrayed at Al Islami stand at Gulfood Exhibition', Lootah elaborated.
Al Islami Foods has established itself as a leading player in the region's food industry, employing the most advanced technologies in its operations, ensuring that the food items are prepared under the most stringent hygiene standards and offers healthy, nutrient contents. Al Islami's reputed line of products includes fresh and frozen chicken, meat, seafood, vegetable, dairy products as well as fresh sandwiches.
At a press conference on February 25th, Al Islami Hospitality will reveal the details of their latest collaboration with the Mohammed Bin Rashid Establishment for Young Business Leaders. Al Islami officials say they will launch its latest attractive investment opportunity for business entrepreneurs.
Al Islami to unveil hospitality arm at Gulfood
Consolidating its presence in the region, Al Islami Foods, the leading provider in real halal products, will unveil its hospitality arm - 'Al Islami Hospitality' - at Gulfood Exhibition 2008, to be held on February 24th until February 27th at the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre.
- United Arab Emirates: Saturday, February 23 - 2008 at 09:18
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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, February 23 - 2008 at 09:18 UAE local time (GMT+4)
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