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Saudi Arabia Restricts Grocery Store Product Sales to Regulate Retail Market

Saudi Arabia restricts grocery store product sales under new regulations aimed at reshaping the retail landscape. The government recently issued rules banning kiosks, grocery stores, and mini markets from selling dates, meat, fruits, vegetables, and tobacco products. This includes regular cigarettes, electronic cigarettes, and shisha.

These new regulations took effect immediately, but existing stores have a correction period of six months to comply. The goal is to clearly separate product categories based on store types, promoting better regulation and consumer safety.

Saudi Arabia restricts grocery store product sales to supermarkets and hypermarkets. Supermarkets can sell these banned items but must have a separate license for meat sales. Hypermarkets, with larger floor space, can also sell these products without additional restrictions.

The law also adjusts store size requirements. Grocery stores must now have at least 24 square meters of floor space. Supermarkets need a minimum of 100 square meters, while hypermarkets require at least 500 square meters.

The regulation allows grocery stores to continue selling items like charger cables and prepaid recharge cards. This adjustment supports small retailers by allowing them to sell electronics accessories and phone recharge products, helping them diversify their offerings.

Saudi Arabia restricts grocery store product sales to better organize the retail sector and protect consumer interests. By enforcing these rules, the government aims to improve market clarity and reduce unlicensed sales.

The new approach is expected to strengthen licensed supermarkets and hypermarkets, which offer a wider variety of products with proper quality control. It also encourages smaller stores to focus on convenience items and services suited to their size and capabilities.

In conclusion, Saudi Arabia restricts grocery store product sales to enhance the retail sector’s efficiency, safety, and consumer protection. This shift highlights the Kingdom’s ongoing efforts to modernize its retail industry and support sustainable business growth.

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