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Dubai — Al Adil Trading Co, UAE’s leading name for Indian food stuff has opened their first outlet in Muscat, Sultanate of Oman, and overall 29th outlet in the GCC. The outlet was inaugurated by Dr Dhananjay Datar, chairman Al Adil Trading and Mehta — chairman.
Announcing this in a press briefing Dr Dhananjay (Jay) Datar, who is is popularly known as Masala King, said that a crowd of more than 5,000 people turned up for the inauguration of the new outlet of Al Adil Supermarket which is situated in the heart of Muscat, Sultanate of Oman to avail the best inaugural offer of half prices. The outlet will meet the growing needs of people for high quality Indian food stuff.
“Our first outlet in Muscat is strategically located to cater to the wider section of the Indian population in Oman. Thanks to the support extended by the whole some patronage by the expat as well as local population motivated us to expand our presence in this part of the world. Our expansion plan is a growing a testimony to the faith that our customers have in our products. Today Al Adil has become synonymous with high quality Indian foodstuff and this is just a beginning of our expansion plans for the region. We are planning to open three more supermarkets in Oman this year,” he added.
Dr Dhananjay is ranked 14th powerful and influential Indians in the Gulf in the Arabian Business ranking covering the entire Gulf countries. He has been ranked No. 44 in the Forbes Middle East in the Arab world. In the almost 30 years since opening its first store in the UAE, Al Adil has acquired a cult-like status among Indian expatriates.
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