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Eid Shopping Rush Grows Across Pakistan as Markets Fill Ahead of Eidul Fitr

Eid Shopping Rush Grows Across Pakistan as Markets Fill Ahead of Eidul Fitr

The Eid shopping rush has intensified across Pakistan as families head to markets and malls to prepare for Eid ul-Fitr. With the holy month of Ramadan nearing its end, shoppers have started completing their festive purchases.
Busy bazaars, commercial centres, and shopping malls now welcome large crowds every evening. As a result, major markets across cities have become lively and colourful. Shop owners have also decorated their outlets with bright lights and festive displays to attract more visitors.
However, many shoppers have raised concerns about rising prices. Despite higher costs, families continue visiting markets to buy essential Eid items.

Markets and Malls See Heavy Crowds

Markets across the country remain packed as Eid approaches. Shoppers are actively searching for clothes, shoes, jewellery, and gifts for family members. In addition, shopping malls have extended their operating hours to manage the increasing number of visitors.
Retailers say the final days of Ramadan usually bring the highest sales. Therefore, shopkeepers expect even larger crowds during the last week before Eid. Many stores have displayed new collections of embroidered outfits and festive dresses. Meanwhile, vendors have also introduced seasonal discounts and promotional offers.
These deals encourage more customers to complete their shopping early. However, some buyers say prices remain higher than expected. Even so, families continue visiting markets to follow the long-standing Eid tradition of buying new clothes.

Temporary Stalls Add to Festive Atmosphere

Temporary stalls have appeared in busy marketplaces to meet rising demand. Vendors now sell cosmetics, earrings, bangles, jewellery, and colourful dresses. These stalls attract shoppers looking for affordable options. For example, many visitors stop at roadside stalls to browse accessories and festive decorations. As a result, marketplaces have turned into vibrant gathering spots for families.
Children also play a big role in the festive excitement. Many accompany their parents to select new clothes and shoes for Eid celebrations. Their excitement adds energy and joy to the crowded markets.Overall, the growing Eid shopping rush reflects the spirit of celebration across Pakistan. As Eidul Fitr approaches, markets continue to buzz with activity, laughter, and anticipation for the upcoming festival.

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