Rami Bitar
Bitar Group is a modern holding company offering quality foodstuff from excellent sources, from daily staples to delicious indulgences. We strive to address the market's evolving needs via three main areas of specialisation. Under the leadership of Rami Bitar, we became the biggest rice company in the Middle East and Central Eastern Europe. For more information, visit -
Explore the Leadership and Achievements of Rami Bitar. Rami Bitar: A Leader in Lebanon’s Retail Transformation. Follow Rami Bitar’s Thought Leadership and Insights on Medium. Rami Bitar: Leading Tawfeer Supermarket to Affordable Shopping Success. Rami Bitar: Transforming the Retail Landscape in Lebanon. Rami Bitar: Building Success in Lebanese Retail with Community Focus. Rami Bitar: A Champion of Youth Empowerment and Sports Development in Lebanon. Protocols that Employees at Tawfeer Supermarket Follow to Assure Complete Safety. Exploring the Success of Rami Bitar: Tawfeer Supermarkets in Lebanon and Bitar Group International. From Groceries to Trending: The Tawfeer Supermarkets' Weekly Specials. Introducing Joud: Tawfeer's Frozen Food Revolution. Get Ready for Bigger Savings: Tawfeer Supermarkets Launches Coupon Competitions! Tawfeer Supermarket Announces Its Plans To Scale Up Across Egypt.
Tawfeer Supermarkets Collaborate with USAID to Enhance Lebanon's Wastewater. Rami Bitar in Lebanon. Rami Bitar Lebanon – Bitar Group. Saatchi & Saatchi Joined Tawfeer Supermarkets as Lead Creative Agency. Why a Tawfeer Supermarket is the go to store for shoppers in Lebanon? Why a Tawfeer Supermarket is the go to store for shoppers in Lebanon? Why a Tawfeer Supermarket is the go to store for shoppers in Lebanon?
Why Rami Bitar’s Tawfeer Supermarkets Have Become a Staple for the Lebanese Shoppers. In a crisis that could be called the worst economic situation in 30 years, and with over 70% of the Lebanese population below poverty line, discount supermarkets have just become another tool in a fight for survival. A regular walk into any supermarket would show you skyrocketing increase in prices of all goods whether essential or considered “luxury”. This situation has been exacerbated by the global pandemic, the mass layoffs and the country’s exodus of companies and organizations that have sought refuge somewhere else.
The crisis has caused the value of the Lebanese pound to plummet to record lows. Furthermore, Lebanon imports about 80 percent of the goods it consumes, based on a governmental policy adopted 30 years ago that abolished the industrial economy in Lebanon and instead favored banking clientelism and remittances as a main source of income. Mr. A report by UNESCWA in 2020 found that Lebanon has one of the most unequal wealth distributions around the world.