Store comparisons
We put the big stores head-to-head — prices, delivery and codes — so you know where the better buy is.
Carrefour vs Lulu: the Gulf's hypermarket duel, priced honestly
Two giants anchor the region's grocery bill, and the most expensive decision is loyalty to either one. The chains overlap on most of the trolley and diverge exactly where your household's habits live: own brands, fresh counters, loyalty machinery and the week's leaflet. Here is the split that feeds a family for less.
Jahez vs HungerStation: Saudi Arabia's food delivery duel
Two Saudi-born apps split the Kingdom's dinner between them, and most households quietly run both. Jahez built its name on restaurant depth and clean execution; HungerStation, the veteran, answers with coverage, groceries and a promotions engine that never sleeps. Here is where each one actually earns the tap.
Jarir vs eXtra: where should Saudi Arabia buy its electronics?
The Kingdom's two electronics institutions sell the same boxes with different philosophies: Jarir prices sideways through bundles and owns the school-and-laptop season, eXtra discounts louder and finances harder. The same model number often wears two different totals in one city, and reading both is the whole game.
Namshi vs 6thstreet: the Gulf's multi-brand fashion apps, compared
Two homegrown apps sell the same promise, brand fashion delivered in days with easy returns, and they diverge in their bloodlines: Namshi grew online-first inside the noon family, 6thstreet grew out of Apparel Group's mall empire. The overlap is huge, the differences decide close calls, and the shopper who knows both pays less at either.
Shein vs Styli: the fast-fashion price floor, local or shipped?
Both sell trend-speed fashion at prices the mall cannot follow, and the real difference is geography: Shein ships an infinite catalogue across an ocean, Styli ships a curated one from regional warehouses in days. Which floor wins depends on your deadline, your size confidence and your patience.