Dubai Super Sale sees record results

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The latest edition of the Three Day Super Sale (3DSS) in Dubai recorded a 200 per cent increase in sales compared with its first edition in 2017.

As many as 559 brands and more than 2,500 outlets took part in the shopping experience from May 26 to 28.

Tens of thousands of shoppers made their way to the city’s malls to make the most of deals up to 90 per cent off fashion and beauty, homeware, electronics, footwear and accessories, eyewear, gold and jewellery and more.

"The results of the May 2023 edition of 3DSS demonstrate a significant positive impact on retail footfall and sales for participating brands and malls. With 3DSS, and other shopping festivals throughout the year, we can further strengthen Dubai’s position as a world leader in retail, providing incredible value for those living in the city and helping to attract travellers from around the world," said Ahmed Al Khaja, CEO of Dubai Festivals and Retail Establishment.

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