In light of the recent increase in fresh fish prices throughout the UAE, retailers have promised that prices will remain steady and that there will be no scarcity of fresh fish in their supermarkets and hypermarkets. Despite the difficulties faced by local fishermen due to summer conditions, retailers have taken proactive measures to alleviate the impact on consumers. Retailers informed Khaleej Times that they are providing over 90 varieties of fresh fish across their outlets, ensuring that residents have access to a wide selection despite the current market fluctuations.
"In the midst of recent reports about a rise in fish prices in the UAE, we assure customers of stable prices and ample stock across our supermarkets and hypermarkets. With an extensive display of over 90 fresh fish varieties, we maintain a global supply chain, effectively mitigating the impact of market fluctuations," stated Gary Mark Backhouse, head of Seafood and Butchery Department at LuLu Group. Despite the price increase for popular fish in markets, the supermarket chain has taken steps to maintain consistent pricing and ensure availability.
"We understand the concerns about rising fish prices, particularly for popular species like Grouper (Hammour), Sheri, and Kingfish," said Backhouse. "However, we have implemented measures to keep our prices consistent and ensure that there is no disruption in supply." Khaleej Times visited various supermarkets, including Nesto, Ansar Mall, and Al Madeena, and discovered that these outlets are managing their supply chains to ensure the availability of fish despite challenging conditions. In some locations, fresh fish are being frozen to extend shelf life and maintain stock levels.
At Ansar Mall, a variety of fish species are being offered at discounts of up to 30 percent for their Smile programme members. "We receive fresh fish regularly from the sea and have ensured a consistent supply for all our customers," said a salesman at the fish counter. "Tilapia and Salmon are the most in demand, along with varieties like Kingfish and Mackerel." The salesman at Nesto emphasized the importance of their logistics to maintain a steady flow of fish to their stores.
"We are securing sufficient stock to meet customer demand. We are committed to providing fresh fish at fair prices, regardless of the market conditions," said the salesman. As the summer heat continues to affect local fishing operations, the measures taken by retailers to stabilize prices and supply are expected to provide some relief to residents. For many residents, especially those living in the southern parts of Dubai, local supermarkets serve as the primary source of fresh fish.
"Most people living in South Dubai or neighborhoods that are afar cannot travel all the way to the fish markets in Karama or Deira," said Maryam, a shopper at Nesto in Warsan. "For those without a car, it's nearly impossible. The neighborhood supermarkets are their sole provider." Residents expressed relief at the availability and affordability of fish in hypermarkets. "I have noticed the price hikes in local markets, but thankfully, I can still find what I need at reasonable prices at the supermarket," said Mohammed Ghouse, a resident of Al Nahda Sharjah. "It's good to know that our local supermarkets are taking steps to support their customers."