Qatar Launches Ramadan Discounts On Over 1,000 Essential Goods
With Ramadan approaching, Qatar's Ministry of Commerce and Industry (MoCI) has announced a nationwide discount initiative on more than 1,000 essential products, aiming to ease financial pressures on consumers during the holy month. The program, launched in collaboration with major retail chains, will continue until the end of Ramadan.
Unlike previous years, the initiative was rolled out ahead of Ramadan, giving shoppers extra time to stock up on necessities at lower prices. This move aligns with the ministry's broader strategy to regulate market prices, support consumers, and ensure essential goods remain accessible to all households.

The price reductions apply to a wide selection of products that see increased demand during Ramadan, including:
- Food staples: Flour, sugar, rice, pasta, chicken, cooking oil, milk
- Household essentials: Tissues, aluminum foil, detergents, and cleaning products
Retailers participating in the initiative have committed to maintaining lower prices throughout Ramadan, ensuring families can plan their shopping without last-minute price surges.
The Ministry of Commerce and Industry announces price reductions on more than 1000 products as part of the Discounted Goods Initiative. #MOCIQatar pic.twitter.com/3QtF6aIBTO
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To prevent price manipulation and ensure compliance, MoCI has pledged strict monitoring of commercial outlets. Consumers are encouraged to:
- Shop responsibly to avoid unnecessary shortages
- Report violations if retailers fail to honor the price reductions
- Complaints and feedback can be submitted through the ministry's official communication channels, reinforcing transparency and fair pricing.
Beyond financial relief for families, the initiative is expected to stabilize market prices, curb inflation on essential goods, and reinforce Qatar's consumer protection framework. As households prepare for Ramadan—a time of increased food consumption—such proactive policies ensure affordability and accessibility remain a priority.
For residents, this early price reduction offers a rare opportunity to stock up smartly before the rush begins. And for Qatar, it's another step toward balancing economic regulation with social welfare, ensuring no one feels the pinch when it matters most.