UAE Christmas shopping frenzy: Plum cakes, turkey, ready-to-eat meals flying off shelves

Bakery items and ready meals top shoppers lists amid peak demand

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Shoppers browse festive cakes and Christmas décor at a UAE supermarket ahead of Christmas.
Shoppers browse festive cakes and Christmas décor at a UAE supermarket ahead of Christmas.
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Dubai: With Christmas just days away, shoppers across the UAE are making their final preparations, driving a steady rise in footfall at supermarkets and neighbourhood markets.

Demand is strongest for festive food, bakery items and home décor, as families focus on at-home celebrations and small gatherings.

Retailers say the season has seen a mix of early planning and last-minute buying, with many customers seeking convenience, value, and ready-to-serve options.

Salim MA, Global Operations Director of ADX-listed grocery giant Lulu, said, "LuLu’s in-house kitchen is also seeing strong customer interest, offering freshly prepared festive meals at budget-friendly prices. We have also rolled out special festive offers across stores and exclusive deals for online purchases."

Food, bakery lead festive spending

Seasonal food remains the biggest draw this Christmas. Bakery counters across major stores are busy as shoppers pick up plum cakes, cream cakes, chocolates, and traditional festive bakes.

Retailers say products linked to home celebrations — including stuffing ingredients, sweets, and non-alcoholic sparkling drinks — are selling particularly well, reflecting a shift toward at-home hosting rather than dining out.

Ready-to-eat festive meals

Convenience is playing a key role in how residents shop this season. Ready-to-eat and ready-to-cook festive meals are seeing increased demand, especially among families looking to save time without giving up on traditional Christmas dishes.

Supermarkets report strong interest in prepared festive meals, including roast chicken, turkey, duck, and other classic options, alongside lighter, healthier options.

Christmas trees and festive decorations have filled up supermarket aisles across the UAE.

Balancing value with premium picks

Retailers say customer behaviour this year shows a balance between careful spending and indulgence. While value remains important, many shoppers are also opting for premium and speciality products for Christmas.

“People are celebrating but also thinking smartly about quality and convenience,” said Kamal Vachani, Partner and Deputy CEO and Group Director of Al Maya Group. He added that speciality bakery items, gift hampers, decorations and festive treats are among the most popular purchases.

Online shopping

Online shopping and click-and-collect services are helping ease store crowds, with more customers ordering festive essentials in advance. Retailers say digital platforms have become an important part of Christmas shopping, particularly for bulk food items and gifts.

“With Christmas and New Year so close together, we’re optimistic that this strong momentum will continue,” Vachani said.

Community celebrations

Beyond shopping, the festive atmosphere is being boosted by community carols, live music and social gatherings organised by various associations across the UAE, adding to the seasonal buzz in malls and public spaces.

Retailers say the combination of community events and flexible shopping options has helped keep footfall steady as Christmas approaches.

Dhanusha is a Chief Reporter at Gulf News in Dubai, with her finger firmly on the pulse of UAE, regional, and global aviation. She dives deep into how airlines and airports operate, expand, and embrace the latest tech. Known for her sharp eye for detail, Dhanusha makes complex topics like new aircraft, evolving travel trends, and aviation regulations easy to grasp. Lately, she's especially fascinated by the world of eVTOLs and flying cars. With nearly two decades in journalism, Dhanusha's covered a wide range, from health and education to the pandemic, local transport, and technology. When she's not tracking what's happening in the skies, she enjoys exploring social media trends, tech innovations, and anything that sparks reader curiosity. Outside of work, you'll find her immersed in electronic dance music, pop culture, movies, and video games.

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