The Local Product

A Digital Platform for Everything Local in Jordan

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What started as an Instagram page in 2019—with a purpose to support local businesses one post at a time—has now turned into a digital platform, connecting the local community with the local market.

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Previous Guides

“Everything Local” was our digital guide, with which we debuted back in May 2025, featuring two editions packed with local finds. Download the guides to discover, support, and shop from our diverse local market.

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Everything Local | May 2025

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Everything Local | July 2025

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A Little Bit About Me

It all started back in January 2019, when I was randomly scrolling through Instagram and noticed how many local brands I had come across. And that’s when the idea of starting @the.local.product—a page featuring local businesses came to mind. Fast forward to 2025, and here we are! The Local Product is now a website that shares in-depth features of local brands and tells the stories of the creative minds behind them.

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