Following the directives of Dr. Sherif Farouk, Minister of Supply and Internal Trade, South Sinai Governorate inaugurated for the fifth consecutive time the "One-Day Market" in Dahab city. This initiative aims to provide essential commodities to citizens at reduced prices, alleviating their economic burdens.
The Minister emphasized that the "One-Day Market" initiative serves as a practical model for realizing the state's vision of supporting citizens and ensuring access to basic necessities at competitive prices. He highlighted that these markets are a key component of the ministry's efforts to enhance food security and combat rising prices by offering a diverse range of high-quality products in collaboration with public and private sector partners.
Numerous citizens expressed their
satisfaction with the "One-Day Market" initiative in Dahab,
commending the quality of food and non-food items available and their reduced
prices, which can reach up to 30% compared to the regular market. One citizen
confirmed that the market facilitated the procurement of essential goods such
as oil, sugar, rice, vegetables, fruits, and dairy products at affordable
prices, significantly easing the financial burden, particularly with the
fruitful collaboration between the governorate, the chamber of commerce, and
major suppliers.
Others acknowledged the value of this initiative and advocated for its continuation in other cities and regions to benefit a wider segment of the population. The significant turnout at the market underscores its success and the public's confidence in the quality of the products offered.