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Dhofar Poultry Celebrates 50th Oman National Day With Incredible Offers

Muscat: On the occasion of the Sultanate’s 50th National Day, Dhofar Poultry Company, Oman’s oldest, premium quality chicken brand, has announced a range of irresistible offers across its portfolio of fresh and frozen chicken packs.

With discounts ranging between 10-50 per cent, the brand’s National Day promotions are running across product categories of whole fresh chicken, frozen whole Chicken, wings, thighs, drumsticks, liver, and others.

Additionally, high selling SKUs, such as the 800 grams twin packs, 700-900 grams carton chicken, and the 450g-900 grams pack of wings are also a part of the two-day promotions.

Valid on the 18th and 19th of November, the offers can be availed across popular supermarkets and hypermarkets in Oman, including, Lulu, Carrefour, Nesto, KM Trading, Makkah, Noor shopping, and Spar.

Commenting on celebrating the milestone, Truptha Lakshman, Head of Sale & Marketing, Oman & UAE, said: “On behalf of Dhofar Poultry, I would like to congratulate HM Sultan Haitham Bin Tariq, and the people of Oman, on completion of an incredible 50-years of the Sultanate’s renaissance.

“As a homegrown brand, we are proud to say that we have been an inherent part of this legacy and are committed to the future roadmap of Oman. The National Day is a joyous occasion which is celebrated in true festive spirit across the country. Through our special offers and promotions, we wanted to be a part of the celebrations in every household, with our delectable, fresh, 100% halal, naturally fed chicken, being served on this happy event.”

With Oman’s growing indigenous food sector, companies such as Dhofar Poultry are innovating with products, variants and coming up with versatile applications of simple food sources such as chicken. Dhofar Poultry is a leading supplier of superior quality natural chicken in Oman, and other GCC countries. The brand enjoys leadership in products such as chicken skinless twin pack, lollipops, and chicken feet in Oman.

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