Saudia Dairy and Foodstuff Company is celebrating its 40th anniversary in the Kingdom by giving away thousands of prizes in a 40-day long competition.
In line with its commitment and appreciation toward its consumers, Saudia Dairy and Foodstuff Company (SADAFCO), is celebrating its 40th anniversary in the Kingdom by giving away thousands of prizes in a 40-day long competition with 40 winners announced on a daily basis.
To celebrate 40 years of success in Saudi Arabia, SADAFCO created a website called Saudia40.com where consumers can participate by following the instructions and uploading either an image of a Saudia milk pack with code or of mockup pack at Saudia stands in selected stores listed on the website.
Participants will have the opportunity to win smartphones like iPhone 7s and Samsung Galaxy S7s, gaming consoles such as Xbox One and PlayStation and Apple iPad 2s, as well as a variety of other gifts.
“It gives us great joy to be able to celebrate our 40th anniversary with the people of Saudi Arabia,” said SADAFCO Marketing Manager Ahmed Zainul Abedin. “Our success over the past four decades is attributed to our consumers, who use our products and constantly provide us with valuable insights, and our ongoing quest to innovate with products and processes to ensure maximum efficiency and manufacture products of consistent quality.”
Established in 1976, SADAFCO has become a major dairy and foodstuff manufacturer, distributor and marketer in Saudi Arabia and claims to have established a strong reputation across the F&B industry across the GCC region.
The company’s product portfolio comprises a wide range of items across several categories that include milk, laban, tomato paste, ketchup, snacks, ice cream, cheese, instant milk powder, cream, fruit nectars, Arabic coffee, soy drink, butter and French fries.
Source: Arab News
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