Network of Budget in Dubai

Buying budget isn’t a particularly Dubai-an mindset, but it is slowly catching on. Kipp takes a quick look at the small but growing network of budget in Dubai.
June 13, 2011 4:15 by shafeer
OK, so technically this one isn’t quite the same as the rest, but we thought it deserved a mention in this network. After all at the Dubai Flea Market one can buy second-hand “home appliances, furniture, textile, ceramics, electrical equipment, toys, games, books, DVD’s, clothes, antiques, accessories etc. and handmade items” for dirt cheap. Held on the first Saturday of each month starting from October – May, sellers shell out Dh230 to buy a table—but if you are just looking out to buy, be assured you can snatch some pretty nifty deals here.
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