Three Saudi sisters opened 'Baqala'
In Saudi Arabia, three Sigi sisters have opened a Baqala (general store) in the Ashbelia neighborhood of Riyadh, which is being discussed throughout the area. The three sisters faced obstacles to open up, but they fought hard.

According to newspaper 24, Saudi woman Nauf told an interview to a local journalist: 'Nine months ago, I started business with my sisters from the sweet shop. Gradually, it increased its supply and now it has turned into a food center. '

According to Knauf, 'Home Delivery has also begun. There was no worker who could barely get the goods home. She is also doing it herself. '

The three sisters vowed that they would soon be able to rent a grocery store as their business continued to grow.

The local journalist heard about Nauf's idea and contacted the shop owner, and the equivalent shop rented out the three sisters and paid the rent for the next six months.

Seeing the story of the struggle of the three sisters on social media, the general authority of small and medium-sized enterprises (drugs) has encouraged them by contacting Knopf and his sisters.

The report states that many Saudi investors and wealthy individuals are cooperating with the Saudi sisters to make their businesses a success.

Launched nine months ago, 'Baqala' is about to turn into a major food center.

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