Dubai's 'Great Online Sale' is back for its second edition, featuring savings of up to 95 per cent across a wide range of the city’s online stores.
From March 29 to 31, shoppers can discover an incredible array of unbeatable deals from global and local brands.
Those who register online will also get access to extra savings, and three winners will win AED 10,000 each.
Organised by Dubai Festivals and Retail Establishment (DFRE), the three-day sale brings deals across a range of categories including fashion and accessories, kids, baby and toys, health and beauty, home and lifestyle, electronics, jewellery, watches and more.
"As the online retail sector continues to grow, the Great Online Sale offers an exciting opportunity for retailers to meet consumers’ increasing desire to explore and shop a multitude of brands with ease, in the comfort of their home - a trend we see gaining more popularity each year during the Holy Month," said Ahmed Al Khaja, CEO of DFRE.
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