Allfood Stores: A Community Lifeline for Arabs and Muslims in Britain

Allfood is one of the leading retailers specialising in Arabic and Middle Eastern food products in Birmingham and across the UK. Stocking a wide range of imported goods from Arab countries, it has become the go-to store for Arab and Muslim families looking for authentic flavours and familiar ingredients. It is also the exclusive distributor of well-known brands such as Abukass rice and Moussy beverages, alongside essential daily food staples for the community.
Helping Families During Ramadan
With many families struggling due to economic pressures, Allfood is committed to easing the financial burden by offering discounted Ramadan food baskets. These include essential items like rice, oil, dates, canned goods, and juices, available for under £35—significantly lower than their market value of over £65. This initiative is part of the store’s ongoing efforts to support the Arab and Muslim community during the holy month.
Supporting the Ramadan 2025 Campaign
Allfood is one of the first businesses to back the Ramadan 2025 campaign, a youth-led initiative providing discounted food baskets to Arab and Muslim families in Britain. Through this partnership, Allfood is helping distribute hundreds of baskets across different UK cities, ensuring that as many families as possible receive the support they need during Ramadan.
Recognising the importance of supporting worshippers during this sacred time, Allfood has also donated large quantities of dates to mosques across the UK. Working alongside local Islamic organisations, the store aims to provide worshippers with this essential staple, which symbolises generosity and hospitality, while strengthening bonds within the community.
More Than Just a Business
Speaking about Allfood’s role, Chairman Mubarak Abdullah emphasised that the store is more than just a supermarket—it’s a community-driven business that fosters solidarity and support among Arabs and Muslims in Britain.
“We see ourselves as an integral part of the Muslim community in Britain, and our role goes beyond selling food. We’re committed to serving families by offering high-quality, carefully selected products that reflect authentic Arab heritage. Given the current economic challenges, we’ve reduced the price of the Ramadan food basket from £65 to under £35 to help families in need during this special time.”
“Beyond that, we also organise charitable events and support community initiatives, like distributing dates to mosques across the country. These efforts help bring people together and promote social solidarity.”
“Allfood isn’t just a business—it’s a community-focused organisation. We work closely with local traders and suppliers to ensure our products reach every Arab and Muslim home in Britain. Our commitment is, and always will be, to serve the community and uphold the values of generosity and giving that define Ramadan.”
Through this initiative, Mubarak Abdullah reinforces Allfood’s mission to set an example of social responsibility, showing a deep commitment to making a positive impact despite the economic challenges.
A Call for Collaboration
Allfood is inviting traders and suppliers to get involved in the Ramadan 2025 campaign, helping expand the distribution network so that every Arab and Muslim household in Britain can access affordable Ramadan essentials. The store believes that working together is key to making a meaningful difference and easing hardships during this special month.
By taking on these initiatives, Allfood proves it’s not just a food retailer—it’s a true community partner, actively promoting generosity and solidarity in difficult times for Arabs and Muslims in the UK.
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