
"Civic Consumer Corporation" Offers Ramadan Products in Its Markets - Jordan News
In a statement on Saturday, the corporation's Director General, Salman Al-Qudah, stated that all products underwent laboratory testing by the Jordan Food and Drug Administration and the Standards and Metrology Organization before being made available in the corporation's 69 markets across the kingdom's governorates and districts.
He assured that there would be no price increases for Ramadan products this year, adding that the corporation is currently considering significant discounts and promotional offers that will continue until the end of the holy month.
Al-Qudah highlighted that all Ramadan essentials, including walnuts, various types of almonds, dates, apricot paste (Qamar Al-Din), shredded coconut, soups, juices, raisins, cream, cheeses, dairy products, and a variety of legumes, have been available since the beginning of the month. Additionally, essential food commodities remain stocked throughout the year.
He emphasized that the available Ramadan products come in a wide range of varieties and brands, allowing consumers to choose what suits them best, with safe and strategic stock levels ensuring adequate supply throughout the month.
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