Saudi Arabia: New directive sees bans on sales for local grocery stores

Saudi Arabia has issued new regulations banning grocery stores, locally known as baqalas, from selling tobacco, dates, meat, fruit, and vegetables. The directive, announced by Minister of Municipalities and Housing Majed Al Hogail, takes effect immediately, with existing stores allowed a correction…Original Article

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