Early salaries spark Eid rush as Bahrain malls fill with life
TDT | Manama
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Rush
By evening, the malls were already alive. Families moved from one store to another, children held shopping bags, and the familiar rhythm of Eid preparations filled the air. Across Bahrain, markets and shopping centres witnessed a surge in activity, reflecting peak last-minute preparations as the festive days draw near.
The momentum came at just the right time.
Boost
The early disbursement of salaries, following the directive of His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, Crown Prince and Prime Minister, brought a noticeable lift to the market. With funds reaching accounts ahead of Eid, families stepped out ready to complete their shopping, turning intention into action.
This timely boost translated directly into movement across stores, with spending picking up pace and confidence returning to the aisles.
Spending
Clothing and footwear stores saw some of the busiest scenes, particularly as families prepared Eid outfits for children. Inside shops, mirrors were rarely empty, and racks were constantly browsed as shoppers searched for the perfect fit.
Nearby, sweet shops and chocolate counters drew steady attention, as households prepared to welcome guests with traditional treats. Perfumes and gifts also found their place in shopping bags, as many took the opportunity to complete everything in one visit.
Moments
Beyond shopping, the experience carried a social rhythm of its own. Restaurants and cafés were filled with families choosing to extend their evenings, blending errands with moments of togetherness.
Outside, full car parks told the same story. Even late into the night, the flow of visitors continued, capturing a familiar scene where preparation, celebration and community come together.
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