Global Village opens registration for kiosks and food carts

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Global Village has announced the opening of registration for its "Kiosks and Food Carts" category.

This category offers an exciting avenue for individuals and small-business owners looking to bring their business to the multicultural family destination and display their creativity while reaching millions of guests.

The park is dedicated to helping those interested in turning their dreams into reality, and throughout the seasons, kiosks and food carts partners have witnessed impressive returns on their investments, with some of them continuing to participate since 1997. 

Global Village provides essential infrastructure including kiosk structures and assists with staff visas, enabling entrepreneurs to set up their F&B businesses seamlessly, and also test their concepts with minimal risk.

The venue in Dubai also offers storage facilities for inventory management and supports entrepreneurs in collaborating with signage companies to create impactful branding.

Additionally, Global Village provides FTA (Federal Tax Authority) registration support, ensuring compliance with tax regulations, and assists in acquiring point-of-sale (POS) systems and electronic payment terminals to simplify the payment process for customers.

Entrepreneurs will also benefit from the unique advantage of not having to worry about utility bills.

Those interested can now register online.

Global Village attracted a record 9-plus million visitors from around the world last season, making it the ideal platform for entrepreneurs to showcase their innovative concepts and captivate a global audience.

It is scheduled to open its doors for Season 28 on October 18.

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