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LULU and ARNEG together again at The Festival Plaza Shopping MallLULU and ARNEG together again at The Festival Plaza Shopping MallLULU and ARNEG together again at The Festival Plaza Shopping MallLULU and ARNEG together again at The Festival Plaza Shopping MallLULU and ARNEG together again at The Festival Plaza Shopping MallLULU and ARNEG together again at The Festival Plaza Shopping Mall
05 July 2020

LULU and ARNEG together again at The Festival Plaza Shopping Mall

At the Festival Plaza shopping mall in Al-Futtaim, you can find a hypermarket of 56,000 sqft characterized by a contemporary and industrial atmosphere that redesigns the geometry of retail, not only in its forms, but also and above all in its lights.

The lighting is the star, but not an end in itself: every little light is at the service of the displayed product, or perhaps it would be better to say "enhanced product". 

What emerges is a mix of different food cultures, specialities from all over the world conceived for both local, tourist and business customers. And right to please everyone, quoting Yusuff Ali M.A., Chairman and Managing Director of the group, the hypermarket offers "high quality products at the most convenient prices on the market". 

The enhancement of the goods are guaranteed not only by lights and design, but also thanks to Arneg Middle East, the local subsidiary of the Arneg Group that, consolidating the trust relationship with LuLu Group, has provided the store with a wide range of refrigerated furniture.

Arneg's three collections are here expressed in different forms, for different applications and various goods classes:

• LISBONA 2 for pre-packed and frozen products; 

• LONDON 3 for the deli area, but also in its version for meat, pre-packed products and in the self-service version for sushi, salad bar and with ice bed; 

• MALMOE 4P at low temperature, self-service islands for products at your fingertips.

Arneg, thanks to the versatility of its furniture, has successfully provided the ideal support for the very first dining area that LuLu has ever proposed in its stores. Coffee, home-made bread and cakes, as well as inclusive food such as gluten-free dishes, organic ingredients, low-fat and diabetes-friendly meals.
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