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Farouk: “CARRY ON” project to modernise retail, food outlets nationwide

Egyptian Gazette

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June 22, 2026

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Minister of Supply and Internal Trade, Sherif Farouk, reiterated on Monday that the “CARRY ON” project represents one of the ministry’s strategic initiatives to modernise food and retail outlets through an integrated operational model based on digital transformation, governance, and enhanced efficiency. The project contributes to improved services for citizens and a more sustainable internal [] The post Farouk: “CARRY ON” project to modernise retail, food outlets nationwide appeared first on Egyptian Gazette.

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