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Al Islami UAE meat market study indicates compelling need for fresh meat

  • United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, July 28 - 2009 at 16:01
  • PRESS RELEASE

Since the launch of fresh meat business in the UAE last year, the compelling demand for real halal and fresh meat prompted Al Islami to accelerate the setting up of dedicated meat shops across the UAE and the other countries of the GCC region.

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  • Saleh Abdullah Lootah, CEO of Al Islami Foods.
    Saleh Abdullah Lootah, CEO of Al Islami Foods.
With the annoucement of 15 shops established during Q1 & Q2 of 2009, Al Islami has started selling fresh meat in Dubai, Sharjah and Al Ain. 12 more shops are being planned for the next two quarters making total of 27 shops at the end of this year.

Since the unveiling of meat shop business plan, Al Islami has met a number of enquiries and signed agreements with the Sharjah Cooperavtive Soceity, Al Ain Cooperative Society and Union Cooperavite Society, several enquiries are in pipleline from renowned local and international supermarkets for new shops. Al Islami has hired over 50 professional butchers so far for its meat shops.

Al Islami UAE meat market study conducted in mid 2008 indicated a higher demand of 'Fresh' meat than the frozen one as the end consumer, study says, is more concerned about the health aspect consuming meat. Over 95% of Al Islami retail customers reported an increased demand of fresh and halal meat. The study recorded people very concerned about the meat they eat and now are highly aware of the benefits of fresh, healthy and halal meat.

"Today's consumer has an increased appetite for fresh food due to very positive awareness about benefits of eating healthy and fresh diet . Establishing fresh meat shops is one of our efforts to create a balance between the conveniece frozen items and quality fresh and nutritious food. Al Islami is socially committed to provide people with healthy, high quality, fresh and real halal meat,"
commented Saleh Abdullah Lootah, CEO of Al Islami Foods.

In line with government efforts, "Al Islami is doing concerted efforts to position UAE a standard in healthy and halal meat market in the Middle East," Mr Lootah asserted.

The consumers can now buy with confidence the fresh and healthy meat from Al Islami meat shops set up at the major supermarkets in Dubai, Sharjah, Abu Dhabi, Al Ain, Ras Al Khaimah, Fujairah and Ummul Quwain.

"Since the launch of meat shops, the market demand for our meat is testament of an unbreakable consumer trust on Al Islami meat. We are continously receiving enquiries of opening up Al Islami meat shops from the retail outlets. We have the established food standards and do not open a new Al Islami meat shop unless the retailer complies with Al Islami standards. Upon each enquiry, our quality control team visits the retail outlet premisis to ensure the outlet complies with the Al Islami food safety, quality and halal standards," said Mr Lootah.

Earlier. during the recent Al Islami road shows organised in Bahrain, Qatar and Kuwait, company received a highly encouraging response for introducing Al Islami meat shops in countries where Al Islami is present. The head of meat shop business at Al Islami Mr. Bahgat Helal is conducting a feasiblity study and meeting with the distributors in the Gulf region.

The meat at Al Islami shops is sourced directly from Australia, Brazil, India , Egypt and Pakistan under the supervision of Al Islami representatives designated in these countries who ensure slaughtered animals are healthy, freshness of meat, high quality and being 100% halal veal, beef, chicken and mutton imported into.
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About Al Islami Foods:
Established 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.

For more information, please contact:
Nasir Iqbal
Al Islami Foods
P. O. Box 3922, Dubai, UAE;
Tel: +9714-8853333
Fax: +9714-885233

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