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A Brief History of Shopping in Qatar

Malls, malls and more malls. A new one opens every few months. But what was Qatar like before all the malls? Where did people shop?

Every year in Qatar is marked with the opening of a new mall. With the high temperatures in the summer, shopping malls are a favourite pastime for locals and expats alike. A combination of high incomes, increasingly expensive tastes and luxury brand awareness in Qatar has opened the door to a string of grade A retail developments and outlets.

In recent years, Qatar has seen the opening of new malls such as Msheireb Galleria in Msheireb Downtown Doha and the mixed-use entertainment development, Doha Oasis, in Musheireb.

This year has witnessed the opening of Place Vendôme in Lusail City, J Mall in Hazm Al Markhiya, and Abu Sidra Mall in Bu Sidra, Al Rayyan. Up and coming new malls are Giardino Mall and 04 Mall in The Pearl Island, Marina Mall in Lusail City, North Gate Mall in Umm Salal Mohammed, Boulevard Mall in Al Kheesa, Doha Mall in Abu Hamour, and Waddan Mall in Mesaieed.

The souqs

Although the shopping malls in the country are mostly new, the history of shopping centres dates back to at least a hundred years ago. Souqs were the main shopping destinations before Qatar’s economic boom in the 1990s, which led to the development of several modern shopping developments. Still standing today, the Middle Eastern low-rising souqs feature several shops, selling an array of spices, delicacies, perfumes, jewellery, clothing and handicrafts. Souq Waqif, which translates to the standing market, is an ancient souq that was renovated in 2006–2008 to the vibrant tourist attraction it is today. The souq is

named 'the standing souq' because it is believed that water from the sea would rise, swamping the souq. However, shop owners would continue selling their products while standing in the midst of the water.

Like Souq Waqif, many of Qatar's old souqs were renovated in recent years. Many of the stores that are there today have been there since the 1970s or earlier. Now, with the various choices of shopping destinations, souqs, especially Souq Waqif, are more touristic rather than shopping destinations. Home-grown department stores

Qatar is known for a few home-grown luxury department stores. A notable example is Fifty One East (51 East), previously known as Modern Home, which has been operating since the 1950s. 51 East is Qatar’s leading department store and Darwish Holding's signature retail brand, transforming the retail experience for Qatar’s residents as an emporium of luxury, offering compelling brands that span cosmetics and fragrances, fashion accessories, watches and jewellery, designer fashion and premium technology. Cosmetic and fragrance brands include Amouage, Boucheron, Giorgio Armani, Givenchy, Sensai, Tom Ford, Welton London, and more. Fashion and shoe retail companies include Calvin Klein, Clarks, Diesel, Kenzo, Giorgio Armani, Saiid Kobeisy, Paco Rabanne, Wolf, and more. Watch and jewellery brands include Boucheron, Bulgari, Swarovski, and more. Premium technology brands include Konig & Meyer, KRK, Fender, and Yamaha. Today, the department store has branches in several places,

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both stand alone and in malls. 51 East is the flagship store of Lagoona Mall. 51east.com

Then came the malls

It wasn’t until 1978 that Qatar saw the opening of the first shopping centre, The Centre. It’s owned by one of Qatar’s largest business houses, Ghanem Al Thani Holdings, under the leadership of Sheikh Ghanem bin Ali Al Thani. The Centre’s inauguration was a major event, attended by the former emir, The Father Emir, HH Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani. This year, The Centre celebrated its 44th anniversary. Remaining almost unchanged and one of Qatar’s prominent landmarks, The Centre today spreads across a sales floor of over 12,000 sq m with parking for more than 300 cars.

For several years, residents of Qatar would shop at either souqs or The Centre. In 1997, Equinox –the commercial real estate developer behind the upcoming North Gate Mall – developed the first modern retail development or shopping mall to open in Qatar. Located on D Ring Road, The Mall featured much of what is there today – Highland, Hallmark Cinema Land, Opera Café and more. It’s been recently slightly expanded with new restaurants and stores. The Mall is a fully owned subsidiary of Abraj Real Estate Development Holding Co. themalldoha.com

Before the early 2000s, residents of Qatar could not obtain many top international brands locally, which led to people travelling abroad to purchase certain brands and products. Once 2000 rolled in, Qatar began a journey of developing an influx of shopping malls. After The Mall, Landmark Mall opened in 2000, soon followed by City Center Doha in 2001, Hyatt Plaza in 2003, Royal Plaza in 2005 and Villaggio Mall in 2007.

Before the opening of these malls, shopping centres served only one purpose – to shop, excluding dining options and entertainment activites. Today, malls serve as both shopping and entertainment destinations for residents and visitors in Qatar. Shoppers can not only enjoy browsing through a wide variety of stores that offer a range of clothing, shoes, bags, jewellery and other body accessories, they are also spoilt for choice when it comes to dining – the sweet and the savoury. Newer malls include health initiatives, such as Doha Festival City with its Outdoor Leisure Trail, which caters for both running and cycling.

Prior to the recent opening of Mall of Qatar and Doha Festival City, City Centre Doha and Villaggio Mall were considered to be the largest and most popular malls in the country. These two malls boasted the largest cinemas – featuring IMAX and 3D film screens for the first time in Qatar – and ice rinks.

By 2010, major luxury brands such as Chanel, Dior, Versace, Rolex and Givenchy could be found locally and shopping tastes fell in line with the expensive trends of the region.

The great majority of the current and upcoming retail developments in Qatar are focused on the high-end, luxury market. Qatar is an attractive market in this regard as it has one of the world’s highest per capita GDPs. Today, however, after more than a decade of modern retail development in the country, residents of Qatar can choose from a wide selection of high-end luxury brands at home, for which they used to travel abroad to the shopping districts of London, Paris, New York and more to find. m

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Where to Shop

Affordable and Budget

Al Rawnaq* (Bin Omran) C3 4488 5808

Ansar Gallery* (Barwa Village) E5 4448 6000

Daiso* (Doha Festival City) B2 4469 6883

Dollar Plus (City Center-Doha) C4 7478 5161

Dragon Mart (Industrial Area) F3 4006 1188

HEMA* Mall of Qatar C1 4036 6000

Ramez Shopping Complex* (Salwa Rd) D3 4443 1373

Saving Square (Tawar Mall)* C3 4442 9100

Audio Visual/Computers/Electronics

Almana & Partners (Old Al Rayyan) C3 4431 1072

Almuftah Group (Al Sadd) D3 4444 6867

Domasco (Asian Town, Industrial Area) F3 4435 8168

Darwish Trading (Old Airport) D4 4456 6426

Emax* (Al Asmakh Mall) D3 4428 9245

Mannai Trading Co (Salwa Rd) D3 4455 8888

Salam Stores* (The Gate Mall) C4 4448 5639

Starlink* (Call Centre) 4428 3888

Bookshops, Stationery and Art Supplies

Borders* (Doha Festival City) B2 4471 3942

Colour Note Company* (Al Nasr St) D3 4441 8548

FNAC* (Lagoona Mall) B4 4433 5599

Gulf Greetings (Hallmark)*

(City Center-Doha) C4 4483 8117

Ibn Al Qayyim Bookstore* (Al Markhiya) C3 4486 3533

Jarir Bookstore* (Call Centre) 4444 0212

Naaz Store (Old Airport) D4 4432 4235

Sensory Souk* (Royal Plaza) D3 4411 0147

Virgin Megastore* (Villaggio Mall) D3 4495 9060

Cakes and Sweets

Batteel Bakery & Café* (Salwa Rd) D3 4444 1414

Edible Arrangements* (Al Gharrafa) B2 4491 1112

Caramel Sweet Arts (Al Waab) D3 3382 7259

FAUCHON* (Salwa Rd) D3 4432 4888

Opera Café* (The Mall) D4 4467 8884

Sugar and Spice* (Aspire Park) D2 4038 9668

Chocolates, Sweets and Flowers

Chopin (Qmall)* C3 4483 4747

Dulce Chocolate* (Muraikh) D2 4443 3080

Gardenia* (Al Nasr St) D3 4444 0789 Interflora (C Ring Rd) D4 4432 2717

Larissa Chocolates & Flowers* (Al Sadd) D3 4444 1824

Luxury Flowers & Chocolates* (Duhail) B3 4444 5432

Patchi* (Salwa Rd) D3 4469 3350

Patisserie Suisse* (Al Nasr St) D3 4432 1213 Plaza Hollandi* (Villaggio Mall) D2 4450 7262

Tasmeem Flowers & Chocolates* (Al Rayyan) D2 4417 9993

Furnishing

Articles (Royal Plaza) D3 4413 1188 City Lifestyle* (Al Asmakh Mall) D3 4428 9256

CREU Concept (Al Sadd) D3 3322 7776 Home Centre* (Al Asmakh Mall) D3 4413 1940 Homes R Us* (Hyatt Plaza) D2 4469 8999

IKEA (Doha Festival City) B2 800 4532

Midas (Salwa Rd) D3 4425 1222

Nabco* (Old Airport) D4 4466 6646

Pan Emirates* (Salwa Rd) D3 4427 4966

Pottery Barn* (Mall of Qatar) C1 4452 9529

Simex Group (D Ring Rd) D4 4441 4447

Spazio Interni (Salwa Rd) D3 4468 2618

The One* (Villaggio Mall) D3 800 8431 Tivoli (Old Al Rayyan) C3 4021 2000

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Magnolia Bakery* (Dar Al Salam Mall) E3 4450 9407 Shops constantly change their locations and numbers. If you wish to double check or find numbers of non-listed shops, call or text 180
Where to Shop

Gifts and Souvenirs

Freesia Gifts (Royal Plaza) D3 7000 0480

Gulf Crafts (Salwa Rd) D3 4468 7373

Gulf Greetings (Hallmark)* (The Mall) D4 4467 8383

Jewellery and Watches

Ali Bin Ali Watches & Jewelry* (Mall of Qatar) C1 4444 0228

Al Jaber Watches* (The Mall) D4 4467 8484

Al Muftah Jewellery* (Al Sadd) D3 4444 1313

Al Sulaiman Jewellery & Watches* (Gold Souq) D4 4437 6677

Awal Jewellery (Gold Souq) D4 4443 4551

Damas* (Al Mana Center, Al Sadd) D3 4442 5428

Domasco* (City Center-Doha) C4 4483 9327

Marhaba Jewellery (Gold Souq) D4 4431 8055

Pearl Gallery* (Wathnan Mall) D2 4480 0124

Tribal Gems (Gold Souq) D4 5539 7578

Key Cutting/Shoe and Watch Repair

Mr Quality* (City Center-Doha) C4 4017 2845

Kitchenware

Articles (Royal Plaza) D3 4413 1188

Lakeland* (Villaggio Mall) D2 4417 5385

Table Arts* (Mall of Qatar) C1 4411 6338

Tavola* (City Center-Doha) C4 4493 0102

Villeroy & Boch* (Salwa Rd) D3 4436 3561

Musical Equipment

51 East* (Call Centre) 4436 1111

Badie Studio & Stores (Al Souq Area) D4 4442 3554

Virgin Megastore* (Villaggio Mall) D2 4495 9060

Opticians

Al Dar Optics* (Al Nasr St) D3 4436 3461

Al Jabor Vision Technology (C Ring Rd) D4 4442 7152

Yateem Optician* (Lagoona Mall) B4 4412 4380

Oriental Crafts and Carpets

Bradran Persian Carpets (The Mall) D4 4467 8886

Oriental Carpets (Bin Mahmoud) D4 4447 9794

Reshi (Landmark Mall) C3 4486 4795

Shahrzad Iranian Carpets (Gold Souq) D4 4442 3210

Paint Shops

Hempel Paints* (Industrial Area) F3 4455 9000 Jotun Paints* (Call Centre) 4441 2728

Party Decorations and Costumes

Events (Royal Plaza) D3 4413 1155

Party Kingdom (Bin Mahmoud) D4 4435 3501 Party Mania (The Centre) D4 4441 8810

Personal Care/Pharmacies

Boots* (Villaggio Mall) D2 4452 9655 Kulud Pharmacy* (Al Markhiya) C3 4487 7784

Pet Shops

Pets & More (City Center-Doha) C4 5569 4222 For more information on pets and vets, see Pets in Day to Day Qatar in the Living in Qatar section.

Photographic Studios/Photographers

Benny Antoun (also tunes pianos) 5551 4501

Boom Art Studio (Al Markhiya) C3 4411 1070

Gulf Colours* (Najma) D4 4431 1181

Picture World Digital Studio & Stores* (Salwa Rd) D3 4469 4710

Sports Equipment

Decathlon* (Villaggio Mall) D2 4495 9080

Doha Golf Club B3 4496 0750

Foot Locker* (Villaggio Mall) D2 4413 5315

Go Sport* (City Center-Doha) C4 4463 1644 Sports Corner* (Call Centre) 4036 2211

Tailoring, Textiles and Haberdashery

Al Misk Tailors (Al Ghanim) D4 4432 1141

Century Textiles & Tailors (Al Khaleej St) D4 4442 1283

Lexus* (Gents/Al Sadd) D3 4432 2761

Sara's Secrets (Ladies/Al Sadd) D3 4432 1030

Singer (New Salata) D4 4443 5731

Toys and Children's Items

Babyshop* (Gulf Mall) C3 4430 8305

Early Learning Centre* (Hyatt Plaza) D2 4469 7964

Kiddy Zone* (Landmark Mall) C3 4421 7215

Sensory Souk (Royal Plaza) D3 4411 0147

Toys 'R' Us* (Al Sadd) D3 4443 5904

Water Storage Tanks

Qatar Rotomould (Industrial Area) F2 4460 2315

WOQOD Petrol Stations

WOQOD Call Centre 4021 7777

Toll Free Number 800 3835

WOQOD service stations are open 24/7 for petrol, with most offering car services, and have a shop (Sidra) selling food items and other essentials.

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Shopping in Qatar

Malls

Going to shopping malls, souqs or other shopping destinations is the most popular pastime in Qatar. People enjoy going to shopping destinations to shop, eat, watch movies or just walk.

No VAT or Sales Tax in Qatar ensures prices are competitive with other shopping destinations. However, the General Tax Authority (GTA) implemented the Excise Tax Law (No 25 of 2018) on 1 January 2019 on 'health-damaging' goods, with a 100% tax on tobacco and alcohol products, energy drinks and special purpose goods, and a 50% tax on carbonated drinks.

Note: A 2015 government directive mandates all shops are required to close for 90 minutes for prayer around midday on Friday. Usually from 11:30 am – 1 pm.

across the GCC and Egypt while earning rewards every time. mybluerewards.com

Qatar continuously witnesses the opening of new malls. Earlier in 2022, Qatar saw the opening of the massive and luxurious Place Vendôme. In 2021, Msheireb Galleria, Abu Sidra Mall and J-Mall opened. The first shopping and entertainment mall to open in Qatar was The Mall, which opened in 1997. Prior to The Mall, residents shopped at The Centre since the 1970s.

Malls vary in size, but all provide an opportunity for shopping, entertainment and dining. Many banks in the malls are open outside normal banking hours. Shopping festivals occur throughout the year offering great discounts, special offers and prizes.

Hypermarkets/Supermarkets

There are many local and international hypermarkets and supermarkets in Qatar both in and outside malls. Popular international hypermarkets include Carrefour carrefourqatar. com, Family Food Centre (FFC) family.com. qa, Lulu Hypermarket and Lulu Express qatar. luluhypermarket.com, Mega Mart, Monoprix monoprix.qa, and Spar Hypermarket spar-qa.com. Other hypermarkets include Safari Hypermarket safarihypermarket.com, Marza Hypermarket marzahypermarket.com, Saudia Hypermarket saudiagroup.com, Shoprite and more. Al Meera Consumer Goods Co is one of Qatar’s leading retailers with the largest network of branches, consisting of at least 50 stores, almeera.com.qa Retailers link up with partners to give shoppers the opportunity to earn points and rewards:

• Air Miles shopping rewards scheme. airmilesme.com

• Aura Rewards, formerly known as Alshaya Card, is a loyalty programme where you can earn and redeem points when you shop or dine at brands operated by Alshaya Group alshaya.com

• Blue is a loyalty programme by Al Futtaim Retail Group that lets you shop at their group brands

• Family Club is a loyalty card by FFC, which allows its cardholder to earn points and redeem them at all FFC outlets. familyclub.qa

• Festival Rewards is a customer loyalty mobile app by Doha Festival City, which gives you access to exclusive offers, special sale events, freebies and discounts. The free app can be downloaded on all iOS and Android devices. dohafestivalcity.com

• Lulu app makes you a LuLu Loyalty member where you can earn points and redeem them at all Lulu outlets luluhypermarket.com

• Meera Rewards is Al Meera's loyalty programme and mobile application. almeera.com.qa

• MyClub app from Carrefour Qatar. Valet Trolley service provides free home-delivery to MyClub cardholders for purchases of QAR250+ when shopping in-store carrefourqatar.com

• Nojoom from Ooredoo. ooredoo.qa

• Shukran loyalty programme from Landmark Retail Ltd which includes Centrepoint. shukranrewards.com

Banks have also teamed up with retailers to make similar offers. Doha Bank and LuLu Hypermarket entice customers with the LuLu-Doha Bank shopping credit card providing customers with 5% savings on purchases at their stores throughout Qatar. QNB LIFE Rewards loyalty programme offers its debit and credit customers rewards at three levels of membership, dependent upon salary.

QIC Advantage Club and QGrabs offer a different shopping concept – members can take advantage of great deals when shopping, dining, or using health and beauty facilities: qicadvantageclub.com and qgrabs.com The Entertainer and Urban Point are money-saving 2-for-1 and discount app with thousands of offers that renew every month: theentertainerme.com and urbanpoint.com

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MALLS OPENING TIMES

* Facilities at malls are subject to change. Please call ahead.

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01 Mall E3 4478 1662 facebook.com

02 Mall A3 4460 7512

03 Mall D4 4029 3974

21 High Street B4 5009 3823 21highst.net

Abu Sidra Mall E2 5511 4425/4496 9888 abusidramall.com

Al Hazm C3 4411 1444 alhazm.com

Al Khor Mall 4453 3445 alkhormall.com

B. Square Mall E4 4041 0000 bsquaremall.com

Al Asmakh Mall (Centrepoint) D3 4428 9141

UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED, PARKING IS FREE

Daily 8 am – 11 pm

Sat – Thu 7:30 am – midnight Fri closed 11 am – 12:30 pm

Sat – Thu 7:30 am – midnight Fri closed 11 am – noon

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Al Sulaiman Jewellery & Watches, Startech Middle East, Toys Valley

Startech Middle East, Al Abed Roastery, Care n Cure Pharmacy, Saloon Sea Palace

Caribou Coffee, Wellcare Pharmacy

Sun – Wed 10 am – 10 pm Thu – Sat 10 am – 1 am

Daily 8 am – midnight Fri closed 11 am – noon

Galeries Lafayette Doha, 100% Capri, Beauty Hive, Cartier, David Morris, Graff, Joseph, Richard Mille, Van Cleef & Arpels

Lulu Department Store, Cell Planet Phones, Le Cheval Jewelry, Al Tulu Flora

Mega Mart

am – 10:45 pm FFC

am – midnight

Spar

am – midnight SNAN Food Hall

am – 10 pm LuLu

8 am – midnight

Daily 9 am – midnight

Daily 8 am – midnight Fri closed 11 am – noon

Al Jazeera Perfumes, Hadarah Perfumes, Il Bernardo, Little Ones, Razza, Scentsation, Sole Avenue, Style de Vie

City Lifestyle, Daiso, Payless, Mothercare, Splash, Claire's, Nayomi, Giordano, Bath & Body Works

Daily 10 am – 11 pm

Sat – Thu 10 am – 10 pm Fri 1 pm – 11 pm

300 Bowling Centre, Al Aker Sweets, Eli France Café, Kidsland, Java U, Outlet 63, Saving Square, The Chemist Cafe

Centrepoint (babyshop, City Lifestyle, Shoemart, Splash), Emax, Homecentre

am – midnight Spar

am – midnight Al Meera

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City Center Doha C4 4493 3355 citycenterdoha.com

Dar Al Salam Mall E3 4016 3573 facebook.com

Sat – Wed 10 am – 10 pm Thu 10 am – midnight Fri 1 pm -- midnight Paid parking

Sat -- Thu 10 am – 10 pm Fri 2 pm -- 11 pm

Doha Festival City B2 4035 4444 dohafestivalcity.com

Doha Souq D3 4041 0000 dohasouq.qa

Sun – Wed 10 am – 10 pm Thu – Sat 10 am – 11 pm

Centrepoint, Bath & Body Works, MaxFashion, Merch, Mothercare, Nayomi, Payless, The Body Shop, Zohoor Al Reef

Kipling, Naturalizer, Victoria's Secret, Ted Baker, Marks & Spencer, Harvey Nichols Doha, Debenhams, H&M, Zara

MEAT & FISH TAKE AWAY BAKERY

Carrefour ✔ ✔ ✔ 8 am – 10 pm

Carrefour ✔ ✔ ✔ 8 am – midnight

Monoprix ✔ ✔ ✔ 10 am – 11 pm

Sat – Thu 7:30 am – midnight Fri closed 11 am – 12:30 pm

Ezdan Mall C3 4433 4141 ezdanmall.qa

Ezdan Mall, Al Wakra F5 4433 4545 ezdanmall.qa/al-wakra

Daily 7:30 am – midnight Daily 7:30 am – midnight

Jumbo Electronics, Saving Square, Sports For Less, Lez Watches, Madam Prestige, Wooden Bakery, Jollibee

Aldo, Anotah, Aéropostale, New Yorker, Riva, Neal's Yard Remedies, The Toy Store, Athlete's Co., Bath & Body Works

H&M, LC Waikiki, R&B, Voile, Bath & Body Works, Footlocker, Vision Express, Tim Hortons, American Eagle Outfitters

Family Mart ✔ ✔ ✔ 7:30 am – midnight

Carrefour ✔ ✔ ✔ 7:30 am – midnight

Carrefour ✘ ✘ ✘ 7:30 am – midnight

Gulf Mall C3 4031 0600 gulfmalldoha.com

Hyatt Plaza D2 4499 9666 hyattplaza.com

Sun – Thu 9 am – 10 pm Fri and Sat 9 am – 11 pm

Sat – Wed 9 am – 10 pm Thu 9 am – 11 pm Fri 2 pm – 11 pm

Adidas, Antique Corner, Babyshop, Bath & Body Works, Matalan, Morgan, R&B, Sephora, Splash, Victoria's Secret

Al Meera ✔ ✔ ✔ 7 am – midnight

Al Meera ✔ ✔ ✔ 8 am – midnight

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Doha Festival City Accessorize, Aldo, Debenhams, Homecentre, Inglot, MaxFashion, Nayomi, Pets & More, Promod, Splash
HomesRUs, Rasasi, Aldo, Charles & Keith, Daiso, LC Waikiki, Highland, Pari Gallery, Laura Ashley, Nayomi, Triumph

Over 200 shops on four floors. Neighbourhood mall over two floors.

Over 500 outlets, ranging from day-to-day shopping to high-end fashion.

Four-storey neighbourhood mall in Al Mirqab Al Jadeed St.

Three levels with over 170 stores.

The first and only mall in Al Wakra; two floors with parking for more than 1,500 cars.

Three levels with shaded parking.

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Mostly one level with over 100 outlets and kiosks.

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J-Mall B3 4488 4888/3307 4854 jmallqatar.com

Lagoona Mall (Zig Zag Towers) B4 4433 5555 lagoonamall.com

Landmark Mall C3 4487 5222 landmarkdoha.com

Mall of Qatar C1 4034 6000 mallofqatar.com.qa

Mirqab Mall D3 4036 2777 mirqabmall.com

Msheireb Galleria D4 4008 4777 msheirebgalleria.com

Palms Mall C3 4435 0294 palmsmall-qa.com

Place Vendôme A4 4144 0000/5002 2260 placevendomeqatar.com

Q Mall C3 4033 9994 qmallqa.com

Daily 24/7

Thu -- Sun 10 am – 10 pm Fri 2 pm – 11 pm

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Daiso, Al Fazal Perfumes & Cosmetics, High End Furniture, Edumart, Lavender, The Nails Room

51 East, Table Arts, Rituals, Armani Exchange, Bang & Olufsen, Bridal Lounge, Hello Kitty Beauty Spa

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Carrefour ✔ ✔ ✔ 8 am – 10 pm

Sat – Wed 9 am – 10 pm

Thu 9 am – 11 pm Fri 1:30 pm – 11 pm

Sat – Wed 10 am – 11 pm Thu & Fri 10 am – midnight

Sat – Wed 10 am – 10 pm Thu & Sat 10 am – 11 pm Fri 10 am – 11:30 am/ 1 pm – 11 pm

Sat – Wed 10 am – 10 pm Thu 10 am – 11 pm Fri 10 am – 11:30 am/ 1 pm – 11 pm

Sat – Thu 9 am – noon Fri 1 pm – midnight

Sat – Thu 10 am – 1 am Friday 1 pm – 1 am Daily 9 am – 10 pm Fri 11 am – 11 pm

BHS, Boots, Bershka, Borders, H&M, Holika Holika, Lush, Marks & Spencer, Mac, Migato, Sephora, Zara

Adidas, Aldo, Call It Spring, Victoria's Secret, Pottery Barn, Bath & Body Works, Bulgari, Calvin Klein

Aljazeera Perfumes, Armani Exchange, Bershka, Daiso, Damas Jewellery, BHS, Mango, illy, Lush

Alhosh Gallery, Fallini, Kaltham's Jewelry, Spaceship, Project Two

Gorgeous Couture, Zohoor Al Reef, Technical Care Center, Al Jazeera Perfumes, Jumbo, Sports Corner

Bath & Body Works, Bershka, Aldo, Calvin Klein, Christian Louboutin, Gucci, Jimmy Choo, Dune, Daiso

Ahgar, Al Ameer Al Oud, Al Asjad, Al Rawnaq, Al Qasr Jewelers, Panache London, Vintage Boutique

Carrefour ✔ ✔ ✔ 8 am – midnight

Carrefour ✔ ✔ ✔ 9 am – midnight

Carrefour ✔ ✔ ✔ 8 am – midnight

Monoprix ✔ ✔ ✔ 9 am – midnight

Carrefour ✔ ✔ ✔ 8 am – midnight

Monoprix ✔ ✔ ✔ 9 am – 10 pm

Mega Mart ✔ ✔ ✔ 9 am – 10 pm

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shopping mall in Hazm Al Markhiya.

Boutique mall over three levels with over 140 outlets.

58,000 sq m single-storey mall.

Over 500,000 sq m of retail, dining and leisure activities.

A 26,000 sq m mall with 250 car parking spaces.

Situated in Msheireb Downtown Doha, with more than 30 pop-up stores.

Neighbourhood mall in Muaither, Al Rayyan with more than 30 retail and F&B outllets.

A 1 mn sq m development of retail, leisure, entertainment and luxury in Lusail City.

Two levels of local shops and restaurants.

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Royal Plaza D3 4413 0000 royalplazadoha.com

Tawar Mall C3 4437 9333 tawarmall.qa

The Centre D4 4444 0202 thecenterqatar.com

The Gate Mall C4 4407 7201 thegate-qatar.com

The Mall D4 4467 8888 themalldoha.com

Villaggio D2 4422 7400 villaggioqatar.com

Wathnan Mall D2 4487 6691 wathnanmall.com

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Sat – Thu 9 am – 10 pm Fri 3:30 pm – 10 pm

Sat – Wed 10 am – 10 pm Thu & Fri 10 am – midnight

Aida, Al Muftah Jewellery, Al Rawnaq, Articles, Mont Blanc, Pari Gallery, Quatro, Sensory Souk, Sizy

Anotah, Caracole, Karisma, Merch, Momento, Riva, Saqr, Saving Square, Sports Corner, The Face Shop

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Sat – Thu 10 am – 10 pm Fri 4 pm -- 10 pm

Sat – Thu 10 am – 10 pm Fri 1:30 pm – 10 pm Paid parking

Sat – Thu 10 am – 10 pm Fri 4 pm – 10 pm

Sun – Wed 9 am – 10 pm Thu & Sat 9 am – 11 pm Fri 9 am – 11 pm

Sat – Wed 10 am – 10 pm Thu – Fri 10 am – midnight

Al Jaber Watches, Brands, GEM Centre, NBK Fashions, Party Mania, Redtag, Scholl, Sulaiman Jewellery

Al Baker Art Boutique, Botany Lab, Canali, Ermenegildo Zegna, JustKidding, Salam Stores

Aldo, Al Motahajiba, Boots, Calvin Klein Jeans, Claire's, Highland, Mango, Milano, Mothercare, Next, La Senza, Lovisa

Al Motahajiba, Bath & Body Works, Desigual, H&M, Mango, Marks & Spencer, Virgin Megastore, Zara

Al Jaber Watches, Al Rashdi, Al Suwlujan Jewelry, Gold Mine, Turkiana, Zarabi Department Store, Zohoor Al Reef

Mega Mart ✔ ✔ ✔ 7 am – 11 pm

Mega Mart ✔ ✔ ✔ 8 am – 10 pm

Al Meera ✔ ✔ ✔ 8 am – midnight

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Over 100 shops across three levels with high-end outlets.

Features a musical water fountain, a traditional souq and a boutique hotel.

One level with beauty, jewellery and clothing kiosks.

Boutique mall with three floors of high-end outlets and luxury brands.

Two levels with a range of high- and middle-range shops.

Italian-themed mall with luxury brand area Via Domo.

First mall with dedicated opening hours for families only.

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In addition to malls, there are plenty of other shopping destinations in Qatar including wholesale markets and traditional souqs.

Al Furjan Markets

Al Furjan (neighbourhood) markets have house provision stores, bakeries, butcheries, pharmacies, ATM kiosks, laundries, barber shops, fruits and vegetables, and vending areas and eateries, among other facilities.

Al Furjan Markets aim to have a store in each zone and can be found in areas such as Al Qutaifiya, Rawdat Al Hamama, Rawdat Aqdim, Al Thumama, Al Mearad, Umm Al Seneem, Al Ebb and Jarayan Nujaimah. The Al Furjan project aims to have 44 markets in designated areas with a total of 645 shops, covering 28 basic commercial activities, providing for the main needs of inhabitants of the neighbourhood.

Al Sailiya Central Market E1

Aswaq for Food Facilities Management, a subsidiary of Hassad Foods, relocated the previous Wholesale Market in Mesaimeer to the new Al Sailiya Central Market in January 2020. Covering over 78,000 sq m, the central market is the largest in Qatar The market is divided into several connected and air-conditioned sections for fish, poultry, fruits and vegetables, and a slaughterhouse for camels, cows and sheep. The market has nine air-cooled storages. It includes a traditional market with 52 shops, in addition to the existing 102 shops in the retail market and the 50 shops in the wholesale market.

Moreover, there are imported products at the auction hall, which spans over 8,000 sq m. Upon completion of the auction, the products are loaded either out of the market, or to the wholesale market or air-cooled storage.

The Omani Souq E1 has relocated to Al Sailiya Central Market. Tangy, salty aromas of dried fish compete with the sweet smell of ripe dates. It offers a large variety of goods, including desert

truffles, spices, nuts, perfumes, gardenware, plants, camel sticks and incense burners. 4407 1111, aswaq.com.qa/aswaq-sailiya

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Aswaq for Food Facilities Management opened Al Wakra Central Market in January 2020. Spread over an area of approximately 230,000 sq m, the facility includes a livestock central market with an automated slaughterhouse, cattle barns, shops, hypermarket, traditional and vegetable markets, shops and administrative buildings. The 14,000 sq m automated slaughterhouse has the capacity to handle 9,000 livestock a day. There are more than 600 livestock barns. The public can buy animals from the barns and transfer them to the slaughterhouse. The retail, wholesale and hypermarket sections are air-conditioned. The market includes 102 shops to support the market’s main activity such as fodder, grain, and veterinary supplies. The market also includes fodder storage space of more than 5,200 sq m. Additionally, the retail section includes 76 shops and a traditional market that sells vegetables and fruits, dried fruit, honey and dates. There are several seasonal farmers markets across Qatar. Local farmers sell produce directly to customers. Fresh fruit, vegetables and plants can be bought in bulk. Open Thursday to Saturday 7 am – 7 pm, between October and June. 4407 1111, aswaq.com.qa/aswaq-wakra

Souq Umm Salal

Spanning over 70,000 sq m, Souq Umm Salal, also known as Umm Salal Central Market, connects directly to the main ports in Al Wakra, Al Ruwais, Al Khor and Doha, supplying nearly 80% of the fish to the market. It includes 62 fish shops, an auction yard of 2,100 sq m, as well as a fish cleaning section, visitors waiting area, and an ice factory to meet the needs of traders. The market is an integrated marketing platform for all basic commodities, which contributes in achieving food security.

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The central market offers all basic commodities such as meat, fish and vegetables to serve the needs of all – traders, producers and consumers. In addition, the market includes a private slaughterhouse with a production capacity of up to 1,000 heads per day (under the management of Widam Food), in addition to livestock barns, vegetables and fruits shops, multi-service shops, cold stores, a supermarket, a mosque, and a number of administrative offices. The Ministry of Municipality opened Al Mazroua Yard in 2021 in Souq Umm Salal, while Aswaq for Food Facilities Management developed and fully equipped the yard, which extends over 1,800 sq m and includes 44 counters dedicated to selling local produce. 4407 1111, aswaq.com.qa/aswaq-umm-salal

Barwa Village E5

Barwa Village, just off Al Wakra Road, is a residential and commercial complex that has much to offer. In the centre of Barwa Village is The Plaza – home to Mega Mart and Centrepoint – and also a health club, an international school, a nursery and a medical clinic. There are also a few gold, perfume and gift shops as well as electronics shops and a bookstore. An abundance of affordable restaurants await, offering tastes from India, China, and other parts of Asia, as well as the Arab region.

Next to Barwa Village is Retaj Real Estate’s newly launched residential and commercial development, New Souq Al Haraj. It consists of 552 units: 22 showrooms that start from 165 sq m – 220 sq m; 243 shops that start from 46 sq m – 130 sq m; 51 kiosks; 211 residential apartments with one and two bedrooms; and 25 offices approximately 100 – 130 sq m.

Souqs

In addition to the popular Souq Waqif and Souq Al Wakra (see Souq Waqif and Souq Al Wakra in the Discovering Qatar section), there are various souqs or market complexes scattered around town. When people in Qatar talk of the 'souqs', they usually refer to the city’s oldest market area, in the heart of the city near the old Amiri Diwan.

Souqs range from the traditional-style Souq Waqif, which still retains the atmosphere and spirit of the old bazaar, to the more modern air-conditioned, marble-clad complexes. When shopping in the souqs, you have the opportunity to bargain. You have cheaper imports, high-end designer items and just about everything else, including clothing and home accessories to kitchenware, souvenirs and unique gifts. Kitchenware shops stock everything from huge cooking pots to dainty glasses, cutlery and table ornaments. Luggage, tools, general hardware, DIY and gardening equipment are also available. Clothing includes a wide range of inexpensive clothes, casual wear and shoes.

Shopping hours at the souqs are usually 10 am – 1 pm and 4 pm – 7 pm (Souq Waqif has longer opening hours). A map of the central souqs is in Souq Waqif in the Discovering Qatar section.

Parking is limited at the most of the souqs. The earlier you arrive, the better. Consider parking at any of the underground car park around Souq Waqif. Some are air-conditioned. See the map of Souq Waqif for precise locations. Also consider taking the Doha Metro – Souq Waqif Metro Station (Gold Line).

Access to cash is limited at most of the souqs. ATMs are avaliable but it's best you carry cash with you at all times as most shops take payment in cash only.

First in the downtown souq area is the busy Souq Faleh D4 shopping centre, which houses several abaya, clothing and body accessories stores.

Adjacent to Souq Faleh is Souq Al Asiery D4, which is known as the 'Escalator Souq' – as it was the first and only one in Doha to have an escalator. It has a massive selection of fabrics available at prices to suit all. Other outlets include clothing, shoes, perfume and accessories. Connected to Souq Al Asiery is Souq Al Dira D4, your one-stop shop for upmarket textiles. The building has huge arches, lantern-style lights and stained-glass windows and, can be found right behind Souq Al Asiery. High-quality beaded fabrics, heavy lace and 'designer' fabrics are all on sale.

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The souq also has shoes, perfume and accessory stores, and cloakroom facilities. Many Indian and Filipino eateries can be found there. Right behind Souq Al Asiery and Souq Al Dira is Central Souq or Souq Al Madina D4, which is a one-stop destination for embroideries, decorating fabric or other materials for dressmaking as well as custom tailoured abayas and jalabiyas. Facing you at the end of Al Ahmed Street is Souq Al Jabor D4. Stores along the outside as well as inside the block offer a good selection of footwear, clothes and a wide range of other products.

One of the oldest markets in the country, Souq Al Haraj D4 in Al Mansoura is the best destination for second-hand goods especially used furniture and household appliances.

Souq Al Ali C3 in Al Gharrafa houses textile, tailoring and abaya stores, and a few pet shops. It's also a popular destination for shoe repair and carpentry stores. There's a KFC, Yellow Cab and other eateries in the souq as well.

The old yet urban Thursday and Friday Souq E3 is located on the Wholesale Market Street

the Bu Hamour and Mesaimeer district. The shopping centre is a well-known destination for abayas, jalabiyas, affordable clothes and other garments as well as toys. There are also a few spice, dates and honey shops.

In addition to souqs, there are many low-budget shopping centres in Qatar with branches across the country where you can buy clothing, home accessories and kitchen appliances at affordable prices such as Al Rawnaq, Ansar Gallery, Dragon Mart and Ramez. See Where to Shop in this section for numbers.

The Gold Souq

There are several jewellery shops in the gold souq area, surrounding Grand Hamad Street and Ali Bin Abdullah Street. In addition to buying and/or selling gold, most jewellers will repair and replace jewellery, providing a receipt.

Designs cater for Western and Eastern tastes and are of local and international manufacture.

Traditional bridal jewellery is an interesting sight and comprises solid gold belts, gub (small gold caps), hair ornaments, mirtash (chest-length decorated chains) and bracelets.

Personalised name pendants can be made at short notice with your name written in Arabic calligraphy, as a keepsake or gift.

Coins, ingots and gems of various weights are available at most jewellers.

High-quality second-hand watches on sale at specialist shops include brands such as Rolex and Cartier.

Buying gold is safe as all gold sold in Qatar is tested and hallmarked in the country, so quality is guaranteed. Most of the gold is 18 and 22 carat. Some modern and traditional jewellery items have artificial stones and this is reflected in the price. You are welcome to try anything on, and the salesmen are willing to bring pieces from a nearby shop if they don’t have what you are looking for. You will need the purchase receipt when selling

your jewellery, and you will only receive the value of the weight of the metal or precious stones excluding the workmanship.

Selling gold The Ministry of Interior lists procedures for obtaining the mandatory no-objection certificate (NOC) from the police to sell gold. A fee of QAR10 has to be paid through a debit/credit card to get the NOC. Other requirements are necessary such as bringing the gold for inspection, producing bills for the gold, and bringing the ID and passport of the owner or seller. The gold should belong to first or second degree relatives. The service is provided by the Gold Sales Office in Souq Waqif and security departments across the country.

Invoice Many jewellery shops issue invoices based on the format prescribed by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry (MOCI). The MOCIapproved format, introduced in 2016 to protect consumers' interests, offers customers a detailed sales invoice. It shows particulars such as unit price without processors, price of workmanship, purity degree, and trademark. Other details include information about the piece of jewellery like the total price, carat, gram, number, description, item code, the shop’s stamp, seller’s name and signature, shop data, invoice number, customer name and customer’s Qatar ID number.

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Homegrown Produce

The State of Qatar stands tall with stateof-the-art infrastructure and facilities, its huge reserve of natural gas, and growing investment in non-hydrocarbon activities.

The country is a dry, subtropical desert with rough, sandy terrain. As well as fishing and pearling, Qatar has always been involved in agriculture. Prior to the blockade in June 2017, most produce came via imports from neighbouring nations and beyond. The blockade led to Qatar showing massive growth in its agricultural and livestock sector. There have been huge achievements in food security, despite difficulties and challenges such as the blockade and other geopolitical crises, the COVID-19 pandemic, and the harsh climatic and environmental conditions.

Statistics from the Agricultural Affairs Department at the Ministry of Municipality show that in 2021 cultivated land in Qatar was over 13,430 hectares, producing 772,829 tonnes of fruits, vegetables, grains and green fodders. The increasing availability of arable land and therefore agricultural production is due in part to the success of the Qatar National Food Security Strategy 2018–2023, which aims to provide quality foods at reasonable prices through local production and strategic storage.

According to Dr Masoud Jarallah Al Marri, Director of the Food Security Department at the Ministry of Municipality, Qatar has become self-sufficient in fresh milk and chicken. 'For frozen chicken, we depend on import and storage. However, fresh chicken is being produced in Qatar, in which we have achieved 100% self-sufficiency.'

Local production of table eggs is 55% of the country's total demand, to increase to 70% by next year.

Dr Al Marri added: 'The self-sufficiency in producing five basic types of vegetables has reached 46%, with the aim to increase it to 70%. The self-sufficiency rate of the country in producing red meat has reached 20%. Projects for fattening livestock were launched in coordination with the private sector to increase meat production to 30%. We depend on imported frozen meat for the remaining 70%.' Qatar has become selfsufficient by up to 70% in dates and 75% in fish.

The Qatar National Food Security Strategy is run by the Food Security Department at the Ministry of Municipality and implemented in conjunction with other authorities, such as the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, as well as consumers, traders, food processing factories and producers, researchers, students and policymakers. The national food security analytics platform collects data under a single digital dashboard, providing information to help design data-based and factbased policies and interventions.

This improvement in food security in Qatar has led to greater affordability, availability and quality of food supplies with sustainable investments in infrastructure, food security policies and strategies. Notable local food production companies Hassad Food is a subsidiary of Qatar Investment Authority. Established in 2008, the company is Qatar’s premier investor in the food and agri-business sectors, with a focus on global investments and viable prospects that support Qatar and the nation’s food requirements.

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Domestically, Hassad Food has a number of investments, which include • Aswaq for Food Facilities Management Company to manage the central markets • Arab Qatari Agricultural Production Company (QATFA), which has the largest vegetable farm in Qatar at 200 hectares in Al Sheehaniya

• Arab Qatari Company for Poultry Production (Al Waha) • Grain Bunkers in Al Wukair with a storage capacity of 250,000 tons • National Food Company (NAFCO) with the largest date processing facility in Qatar producing around 2,500 tons a year from 16 varieties • Baladna Company in the dairy sector

• Widam Food Company in the meat sector.

Across these local subsidiaries, Hassad Food produces lamb, grain, green fodder, basmati rice, eggs and poultry, dates, vegetables and a number of other products.

International investments include companies in Canada, Turkey, Australia and Oman.

AGRICO is a private Qatari agricultural development company with the goal of achieving national food security, based on sustainable long term

agricultural production via innovation, expertise and the best technology available. The company's farm is located 58 km outside of Doha, and is the most sophisticated air-conditioned hydroponic facility in the country. Produce can be harvested daily and distributed locally within 24 hours.

AGRICO is the first local greenhouse to distribute pre-packed organic produce, straight from the farm to supermarket shelves. A range of vegetables and fruits are grown including cucumbers, aubergines, leafy greens, peppers, courgettes, mushrooms, tomatoes, melons, papayas and pomegranates.

AGRICO has recently started production of natural honey and organic eggs, and has opened the first aquaponic farm at Carrefour in City Center mall. But it isn't just agriculture where Qatar is growing! Raw'a, the signature brand of the Gulf Food Production company, Al Maha Dairy and Fruit Juices Factory, and Dandy are all 100% Qatari entities offering dairy products and fresh juices. Products are widely available and include fresh and longlife milks, yogurts, juices and desserts.

Where to buy local produce Supermarkets in Qatar actively promote local produce, holding festivals in conjunction with the Ministry of Municipality and the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. As well as the above brands, look out for produce from other local farms, like Safwa, Khodra, Mazzrati and QADCO. Highlighting local produce encourages consumers to be more conscious of where their food comes from, and is an opportunity to buy fresh, sustainable produce from local farms – all at a good price.

There are many farmers’ markets throughout the year, usually between November/December and April/May. These markets promote the development and encouragement of local farming, with quality produce at cheaper prices and the participation of more than 100 farms. See Shopping in Qatar for more about these local markets.

Al Burgan Farm (previously Mustafawi Organic Vegetables) offers a home delivery service of fresh organic produce from their farm off Al Shamal Road during the farming season, which runs from late autumn through to the beginning of the next summer. Consumers can order a wide range of produce direct to their doorstep – check their Facebook page for updates on available vegetables and herbs. Also, don't forget to visit Torba Farmers Market at Msheireb Downtown Doha, which hosts local farms and artisans from late autumn until summer.

And of course, many of the restaurants and cafes around town include local products in their dishes, so you can be guaranteed fresh and tasty meals whenever you like. So now there is every reason to support Qatari farms and eat good, local produce!

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No More Single-Use Plastic Bags!

The Ministry of Municipality has approved a draft decision controlling the use of plastic bags in the country.

Prime Minister and Minister of Interior HE Sheikh Khalid bin Khalifa bin Abdulaziz Al Thani chaired a Cabinet meeting at the Amiri Diwan on 25 May 2022, approving the draft decision of the Ministry of Municipality controlling the use of plastic bags in the country. The ban will come into effect on 15 November 2022.

The preparation of the draft resolution comes within the framework of the strategic objectives of preserving the environment and optimal investment in waste recycling.

Among the provisions included in the draft resolution are the following:

• Institutions, companies and shopping centres are prohibited from using single-use plastic bags in packaging, presenting, circulating, carrying or transporting products and merchandise of all kinds.

• Replacing single-use plastic bags with multi-use plastic bags, biodegradable plastic bags, paper or “woven” bags, and other biodegradable materials.

A single-use, plastic carryout bag means any bag less than 2.25 millimetre thick and made

predominately of plastic derived from petroleum or bio-based sources, such as corn or other plant source, and includes compostable, noncompostable, and biodegradable plastic bags.

According to earthday.org, five trillion plastic bags are produced worldwide annually. It can take up to 1,000 years for a bag to disintegrate completely. By switching to reusable shopping bags, we can eliminate that waste– which amounts to about 307 bags per person. In addition, when plastics end up in landfills, they break down into tiny toxic particles that contaminate the soil and waterways, and enter the food chain when animals accidentally ingest them. Eco-friendly shopping practices

In recent years, many hypermarkets across Qatar have taken steps to introduce eco-friendly and sustainable shopping practices, as well as initiatives to encourage shoppers to adopt green and environmentally friendly lifestyles.

Many retail outlets have introduced various measures to reduce plastic use, such as issuing reusable bags or using paper carrier bags to reduce single-use plastic products.

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In 2019, the Ministry of Municipality and Carrefour Qatar introduced a no plastic bag campaign called ‘No Plastic Tuesday’ on the third Tuesday of each month, in all Carrefour stores. Carrefour Qatar did not provide any single-use plastic bags at checkouts on that day. Customers received a reusable bag for free and 10 extra MyCLUB points on each transaction. Customers were encouraged to bring their own reusable bags as well. Under the campaign, Carrefour aimed to familiarise the public with the best ways to use eco-friendly bags and the benefits behind using them, and eliminate singleuse plastic bags from cash counters.

Apart from championing various eco-friendly initiatives throughout the year, Carrefour is also investing heavily in several areas designed to reduce its environmental impact. For example, green checkout counters called 'Connecting with Nature Counter' have been implemented in stores nationwide. The counters are dedicated for reusable bag users.

To help protect the environment, the Ministry of Municipality has been campaigning against the use of plastic bags and has urged retailers to start using biodegradable, compostable and reusable bags. Biodegradable and compostable bags are an environment-friendly alternative to plastic bags. Biodegradable are often still plastic bags that have microorganisms added to break down the plastic, while compostable bags are made of natural plant starch, and do not produce any toxic material. Compostable bags break down readily in a composting system through microbial activity to form compost.

Mega Mart is leading the use of biodegradable bags, providing customers with bags at checkout that say 'This bag is 100% bio'.

LuLu Hypermarket has introduced paper bags, joining some other major outlets across the country, including Monoprix, Carrefour and IKEA,

which adopt environmentally sustainable practices.

LuLu has also printed a message on each of its paper bags, made from 100% recycled paper, saying 'Good for the planet, Good for us' aimed at creating public awareness on the importance of using safer alternatives.

Besides shifting to biodegradable plastics, Lulu also has affordable reusable bags, which can be used multiple times. If damaged, LuLu will replace the bag with a new one since it has a lifetime warranty to encourage shoppers to make a habit of always bringing their reusable bags with them.

LuLu is also the first in the region to allow customers to borrow shopping bags in an effort to cut down on plastic waste. The ‘Borrow A Bag’ initiative allows shoppers, who have forgotten a shopping bag or purchased more than expected, to borrow a bag rather than purchase one.

Lulu will be introducing the ‘refill’ option in some selected categories soon. Lulu wants to offer a range of options to its shoppers to help them reduce plastic waste rather than imposing any one solution to its customers.

In 2019, Al Meera Consumer Goods Company launched an innovative recycling initiative in some of their branches.

Al Meera has placed branded recycling machines for plastic and aluminium products. Customers can drop a plastic bottle or an aluminium can into the recycling machine and in return, earn Meera Rewards points, which can be used later at any Al Meera branch. To receive the rewards, customers need to register with the Meera Rewards loyalty programme, which was launched in 2018 where customers can earn and redeem points. Meera Rewards members will also be able to accumulate additional loyalty points for their recycling contributions across Al Meera branches. Al Meera's recycling machine initiative aims to encourage the public to recycle.

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