UAE residents can expect stable grocery bills this Ramadan, as the Ministry of Economy has confirmed that prices of nine essential food items will not increase during the holy month.
In preparation for the holy month, the Ministry will continue its nationwide campaign to monitor and prevent unjustified price hikes, with daily inspections taking place across retail outlets.
What items are protected?
The price freeze applies to nine basic commodities that are staples in most households:
- Cooking oil
- Eggs
- Dairy products
- Rice
- Sugar
- Poultry
- Legumes
- Bread
- Wheat
These essential items are widely consumed during Ramadan, when grocery spending traditionally increases due to family gatherings and Iftar meals.
Strict monitoring in place
Speaking at a media briefing, Abdullah bin Touq Al Marri, UAE Minister of Economy and Tourism, said the Ministry will closely analyse food prices on a daily basis and intervene if any unjustified increases are detected.
The move builds on last year’s pricing policy, which requires retailers to maintain a minimum six-month gap between price increases on essential goods. Retailers must also obtain prior approval before raising prices.
To strengthen oversight, the Ministry launched a digital platform that monitors the prices of these nine key commodities. Over the past year, 377 complaints were received through the system, with around 30 per cent successfully resolved.
How residents can report price hikes
Residents who notice sudden or unjustified increases in food prices can:
- Call the toll-free number: 800 1222
- Submit complaints via the Ministry’s digital platforms
The Minister encouraged consumers to shop responsibly, keep receipts, and compare bills to ensure they are being charged correctly.
With Ramadan approaching, the Ministry says the focus remains on protecting consumers, ensuring fair pricing, and maintaining market stability during one of the busiest shopping periods of the year.