Comments - Pakistan Middle Class Jumps to 55% of Population - PakAlumni Worldwide: The Global Social Network 2024-03-29T12:59:29Zhttp://nedians.ning.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=1119293%3ABlogPost%3A102222&xn_auth=noFour key trends - Newspaper -…tag:nedians.ning.com,2023-07-25:1119293:Comment:4256512023-07-25T01:40:01.485ZRiaz Haqhttp://nedians.ning.com/profile/riazul
<p><span>Four key trends - Newspaper - </span><a href="http://dawn.com/" rel="noopener" target="_blank">DAWN.COM</a><br></br><br></br><a href="https://www.dawn.com/news/1766451" rel="noopener" target="_blank">https://www.dawn.com/news/1766451</a><br></br><br></br><span>By Umair Javed</span><br></br><br></br><br></br><span>The cultural indicators are about how people understand the world around them and the degree to which they are engaged with it. The first of these relates to consumption of information, especially among…</span></p>
<p><span>Four key trends - Newspaper - </span><a href="http://dawn.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">DAWN.COM</a><br/><br/><a href="https://www.dawn.com/news/1766451" target="_blank" rel="noopener">https://www.dawn.com/news/1766451</a><br/><br/><span>By Umair Javed</span><br/><br/><br/><span>The cultural indicators are about how people understand the world around them and the degree to which they are engaged with it. The first of these relates to consumption of information, especially among young people, who constitute a majority in the country. For this, we can turn to Table 40 of the last census, which reports that 60 per cent of households rely on TV and 97pc rely on mobile phones for basic information. The corresponding figures in 1998 were 7pc and 0pc respectively.</span><br/><br/><span>What this overwhelmingly young population is watching on TV or through their mobiles is something that we can never completely know. But what is clear is that a lot of information is being accessed, and a lot of ideas — about politics, about religious beliefs, and about the rest of the world — are circulating. Controlling or regulating this flow is an impossibility. Will it lead to an angrier population or a more passive one? A more conservative one or one with some transgressive tendencies? So far, the outcome leans more towards anger and conservatism.</span><br/><br/><span>Another slow but steady sociocultural transformation is the vanishing gender gap in higher education. Men and women between the ages of 20 and 35 have university degrees at roughly the same rate (about 11pc). Between 20 and 30, a slightly higher percentage of women have a college degree compared to men. And just two decades ago, women’s higher education attainment in the same 20 to 35 age bracket was 3pc lower than men. This gap has been covered and there are strong signs that it will reverse in the other direction as male educational attainment stagnates.</span><br/><br/><span>What does a more educated female population mean for societal functioning? Will these capabilities threaten male honour (and patriarchy) in different ways? Will there be new types of gender politics and conflicts? And will the levee finally break in terms of the barriers that continue to prevent women from gaining dignified remunerated work? As in other unequal countries, Pakistani men hold a monopoly over economic benefits and public space. And they are unlikely to give these privileges up passively.</span><br/><br/><span>In the socioeconomic domain, there are also two things worth highlighting. The first is urban migration, not just in large metropolitan centres, but in smaller second- and third-tier cities as well. Fragmenting land holdings and climate change are compelling young men in particular to move to cities in large numbers. A 10-acre farm inherited by five brothers will lead to at least three seeking work outside of agriculture.</span><br/><br/><span>The official urbanisation rate may be at around 38pc but this is a significant underestimate. Many villages are now small towns, and small towns are now nothing less than large urban agglomerations. The perimeters of these urban areas are dotted with dense informal settlements that provide shelter — often the only type available — for working-class migrants.</span><br/><br/><span>Finally, the last trend is employment status in the labour force. In the last 20 years, the percentage of people earning a living through a daily/weekly/monthly wage (as opposed to being a self-cultivator, self-employed, or running a small business) has increased by 10pc. Much of this increase is taking place in the informal economy and that too in the services sector.</span><br/><br/><br/><span>Starting your own business, however small, requires money, which most do not have. Getting higher-paying, formal-sector jobs first requires getting credentials and training, which again is beyond the budget of most. Large swathes of the working population will grind out a living by taking care of the needs of the better off — fixing their cars, cleaning their houses, serving them food. Given the condition of the economy, this trend is unlikely to change.</span></p> Fast Food: 2nd largestindustr…tag:nedians.ning.com,2022-09-16:1119293:Comment:4103762022-09-16T21:24:04.571ZRiaz Haqhttp://nedians.ning.com/profile/riazul
<p>Fast Food: 2nd largest<br></br>industry in Pakistan<br></br>by Prof. Dr. Noor Ahmed Memon, (Dean KASBIT).</p>
<p><br></br>How big is the fast food industry in Pakistan?<br></br>Fast Food Industry in Pakistan is the 2nd largest in Pakistan. accounts for 27% of its value added production and 16% of the total employment in manufacturing sector with an estimated 180 million con- sumers, Pakistan holds the world's eighth largest market when it comes to fast food and food related business.…</p>
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<p>Fast Food: 2nd largest<br/>industry in Pakistan<br/>by Prof. Dr. Noor Ahmed Memon, (Dean KASBIT).</p>
<p><br/>How big is the fast food industry in Pakistan?<br/>Fast Food Industry in Pakistan is the 2nd largest in Pakistan. accounts for 27% of its value added production and 16% of the total employment in manufacturing sector with an estimated 180 million con- sumers, Pakistan holds the world's eighth largest market when it comes to fast food and food related business.</p>
<p><a href="http://foodjournal.pk/2016/July-August-2016/PDF-July-August-2016/Exclusive-article-Dr-Noor-Fast-Food.pdf" target="_blank">http://foodjournal.pk/2016/July-August-2016/PDF-July-August-2016/Exclusive-article-Dr-Noor-Fast-Food.pdf</a></p> Indian Diplomat Sharat Sabhar…tag:nedians.ning.com,2022-09-01:1119293:Comment:4101172022-09-01T16:53:39.899ZRiaz Haqhttp://nedians.ning.com/profile/riazul
<p><span>Indian Diplomat Sharat Sabharwal on Pakistan's "Resilience", "Strategic" CPEC, China-Pakistan "Nexus"</span><br></br><br></br><a href="http://www.riazhaq.com/2022/08/indian-diplomat-sharat-sabrhawal-on.html" rel="noopener" target="_blank">http://www.riazhaq.com/2022/08/indian-diplomat-sharat-sabrhawal-on.html</a><br></br><br></br><span>Retired Indian diplomat Sharat Sabharwal in his recently published book "India's Pakistan Conundrum" disabuses his fellow Indians of the notion that Pakistan is about…</span></p>
<p><span>Indian Diplomat Sharat Sabharwal on Pakistan's "Resilience", "Strategic" CPEC, China-Pakistan "Nexus"</span><br/><br/><a href="http://www.riazhaq.com/2022/08/indian-diplomat-sharat-sabrhawal-on.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">http://www.riazhaq.com/2022/08/indian-diplomat-sharat-sabrhawal-on.html</a><br/><br/><span>Retired Indian diplomat Sharat Sabharwal in his recently published book "India's Pakistan Conundrum" disabuses his fellow Indians of the notion that Pakistan is about to collapse. He faithfully parrots the familiar Indian tropes about Pakistani Army and accuses it of sponsoring "cross-border terrorism". He also writes that "Pakistan has shown remarkable resilience in the face of adversity". "Pakistan is neither a failed state nor one about to fail", he adds. He sees "limitations on India’s ability to inflict a decisive blow on Pakistan through military means". The best option for New Delhi, he argues, is to engage with Pakistan diplomatically. In an obvious message to India's hawkish Hindu Nationalist Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he warns: "Absence of dialogue and diplomacy between the two countries carries the risk of an unintended flare-up". Ambassador Sabharwal served as Indian High Commissioner to Pakistan from 2009 to 2013. Prior to that, he was Deputy High Commissioner in Islamabad in the 1990s.</span></p>
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<p><span>Mani Shankar Aiyar: What #India's #Modi Has Not Recognised About #Pakistan: ITS RESILIENCE AND NATIONALISM </span><a href="http://www.ndtv.com/opinion/pakistans-resilience-beats-modis-56-inch-chest-771700" rel="noopener" target="_blank">http://www.ndtv.com/opinion/pakistans-resilience-beats-modis-56-inch-chest-771700</a><span> … via @ndtv</span><br></br><br></br><span>Note: Mani Shankar spent some time in Pakistan posted as a diplomat, serving as India's first consul-general in Karachi from…</span></p>
<p><span>Mani Shankar Aiyar: What #India's #Modi Has Not Recognised About #Pakistan: ITS RESILIENCE AND NATIONALISM </span><a href="http://www.ndtv.com/opinion/pakistans-resilience-beats-modis-56-inch-chest-771700" target="_blank" rel="noopener">http://www.ndtv.com/opinion/pakistans-resilience-beats-modis-56-inch-chest-771700</a><span> … via @ndtv</span><br/><br/><span>Note: Mani Shankar spent some time in Pakistan posted as a diplomat, serving as India's first consul-general in Karachi from 1978 to 1982. He's a former federal cabinet minister and current member of Rajya Sabha</span><br/><br/><span>"unlike numerous other emerging nations, particularly in Africa, the Idea of Pakistan has repeatedly trumped fissiparous tendencies, especially since Pakistan assumed its present form in 1971. And its institutions have withstood repeated buffeting that almost anywhere elsewhere would have resulted in the State crumbling. Despite numerous dire forecasts of imminently proving to be a "failed state", Pakistan has survived, bouncing back every now and then as a recognizable democracy with a popularly elected civilian government, the military in the wings but politics very much centre-stage, linguistic and regional groups pulling and pushing, sectarian factions murdering each other, but the Government of Pakistan remaining in charge, and the military stepping in to rescue the nation from chaos every time Pakistan appeared on the knife's edge. The disintegration of Pakistan has been predicted often enough, most passionately now that internally-generated terrorism and externally sponsored religious extremism are consistently taking on the state to the point that the army is so engaged in full-time and full-scale operations in the north-west of the country bordering Afghanistan that some 40,000 lives have been lost in the battle against fanaticism and insurgency.</span><br/><br/><span>"And yet," as was said on a more famous occasion, "it works!" Pakistan and her people keep coming back, resolutely defeating sustained political, armed and terrorist attempts to break down the country and undermine its ideological foundations. That is what Jaffrelot calls its "resilience". That resilience is not recognized in Modi's India. That is what leads the Rathores and the Parrikars to make statements that find a certain resonance in anti-Pakistan circles in India but dangerously leverage the impact on Pakistani public opinion of anti-India circles in Pakistan. The Parrikars and the Saeeds feed on each other. It is essential that both be overcome.</span><br/><br/><span>But even as there are saner voices in India than Rathore's, so also are there saner - much saner - voices in Pakistan than Hafiz Saeed's. Many Indians would prefer a Pakistan overflowing with Saeeds to keep their bile flowing. So would many Pakistanis prefer an India with the Rathores overflowing to keep the bile flowing. At eight times Pakistan's size, we can flex our muscles like the bully on the school play field. But Pakistan's resilience ensures that all that emerges from Parrikar and Rathore are empty words. India is no more able than Pakistan is to destroy the other country"</span><br/><br/><br/><a href="http://www.ndtv.com/opinion/pakistans-resilience-beats-modis-56-inch-chest-771700" target="_blank" rel="noopener">http://www.ndtv.com/opinion/pakistans-resilience-beats-modis-56-inch-chest-771700</a></p> Household Appliances - Pakist…tag:nedians.ning.com,2022-07-04:1119293:Comment:4092202022-07-04T17:34:56.315ZRiaz Haqhttp://nedians.ning.com/profile/riazul
<p><span>Household Appliances - Pakistan | Statista Market Forecast</span><br></br><br></br><a href="https://www.statista.com/outlook/dmo/ecommerce/electronics/household-appliances/pakistan" rel="noopener" target="_blank">https://www.statista.com/outlook/dmo/ecommerce/electronics/household-appliances/pakistan</a><br></br><br></br><span>Revenue in the Household Appliances segment is projected to reach US$1,765.00m in 2022.</span><br></br><span>Revenue is expected to show an annual growth rate (CAGR 2022-2025) of…</span></p>
<p><span>Household Appliances - Pakistan | Statista Market Forecast</span><br/><br/><a href="https://www.statista.com/outlook/dmo/ecommerce/electronics/household-appliances/pakistan" target="_blank" rel="noopener">https://www.statista.com/outlook/dmo/ecommerce/electronics/household-appliances/pakistan</a><br/><br/><span>Revenue in the Household Appliances segment is projected to reach US$1,765.00m in 2022.</span><br/><span>Revenue is expected to show an annual growth rate (CAGR 2022-2025) of 10.07%, resulting in a projected market volume of US$2,354.00m by 2025.</span><br/><span>With a projected market volume of US$102,300.00m in 2022, most revenue is generated in China.</span><br/><span>In the Household Appliances segment, the number of users is expected to amount to 20.8m users by 2025.</span><br/><span>User penetration will be 6.4% in 2022 and is expected to hit 8.6% by 2025.</span><br/><span>The average revenue per user (ARPU) is expected to amount to US$120.10.</span></p> Pak Suzuki breaks sales recor…tag:nedians.ning.com,2022-07-04:1119293:Comment:4089812022-07-04T17:33:47.354ZRiaz Haqhttp://nedians.ning.com/profile/riazul
<p><span>Pak Suzuki breaks sales record</span><br></br><span>Despite inflation and economic crisis, Pak Suzuki has posted record sales. While on the other hand, Toyota has stopped its booking.</span><br></br><br></br><a href="https://www.globalvillagespace.com/pak-suzuki-breaks-sales-record/" rel="noopener" target="_blank">https://www.globalvillagespace.com/pak-suzuki-breaks-sales-record/</a><br></br><br></br><span>Pak Suzuki Motor Company (PSMC) has recorded high sales this year despite economic crisis. According…</span></p>
<p><span>Pak Suzuki breaks sales record</span><br/><span>Despite inflation and economic crisis, Pak Suzuki has posted record sales. While on the other hand, Toyota has stopped its booking.</span><br/><br/><a href="https://www.globalvillagespace.com/pak-suzuki-breaks-sales-record/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">https://www.globalvillagespace.com/pak-suzuki-breaks-sales-record/</a><br/><br/><span>Pak Suzuki Motor Company (PSMC) has recorded high sales this year despite economic crisis. According to a recent source, the company broke its previous record of over 15,500 automobiles sold in December 2021 by selling more than 16,000 cars in June 2022.</span><br/><br/><span>Reports indicate that the new Suzuki Swift has significantly impacted the total increase in sales, despite the fact that the split of sales is unknown.</span><br/><br/><br/><span>Additionally, PSMC is a strong competitor in Pakistan’s small-car industry thanks to its extensive product selection of city automobiles. The firm dominates the automobile industry with a market share of more than 60%.</span><br/><br/><span>However, predictions state that by late 2022 or early 2023, sales of all automakers, including PSMC, will likely drop as a result of rising gasoline and vehicle prices. Due to the accumulation of backlogged orders, the sales will continue to be steady for the time being.</span><br/><br/><span>Suzuki New Motorcycle Costs</span><br/><span>A 7% increase has been noticed in the Suzuki GD110S. Compared to the previous price of Rs. 212,000, the bike now costs Rs. 219,000.</span><br/><br/><span>The Suzuki GS150’s price has increased by Rs. 7,000, costing Rs. 239,000 as opposed to Rs. 232,000 previously.</span><br/><br/><span>The third motorcycle, the Suzuki GS150SE, now costs Rs. 256,000 as opposed to Rs. 249,000 at the previous price, an increase of Rs. 7,000.</span><br/><br/><span>Last but not least, the business raised the cost of the Suzuki GR150 by Rs. 10,000, bringing the new price up to Rs. 349,000 from Rs. 339,000 previously.</span><br/><br/><span>As usual, the firm has not provided any explanation for this price rise. These price increases are cruel and unreasonable, especially in light of growing inflation. The general population can no longer afford the “Awaami Sawari.”</span><br/><br/><span>What do you think of the recurring monthly price increases for bicycles? Do you think it’s appropriate? Has purchasing a bike altered your spending plan? Comment with your ideas in the space provided.</span></p> HAIER ANNOUNCES THE LARGEST E…tag:nedians.ning.com,2022-07-04:1119293:Comment:4092172022-07-04T03:28:02.345ZRiaz Haqhttp://nedians.ning.com/profile/riazul
<p><span>HAIER ANNOUNCES THE LARGEST EXCLUSIVE RETAIL NETWORK OF 300 STORES ACROSS PAKISTAN</span><br></br><br></br><span><a href="https://arynews.tv/haier-retail-network-300-stores-pakistan/" target="_blank">https://arynews.tv/haier-retail-network-300-stores-pakistan/</a></span><br></br><br></br><br></br><span>Haier Pakistan is one of Pakistan’s leading home appliance brands, producing high-quality home appliances in many categories.</span><br></br><br></br><span>Haier introduces the best, environmentally-friendly, and…</span></p>
<p><span>HAIER ANNOUNCES THE LARGEST EXCLUSIVE RETAIL NETWORK OF 300 STORES ACROSS PAKISTAN</span><br/><br/><span><a href="https://arynews.tv/haier-retail-network-300-stores-pakistan/" target="_blank">https://arynews.tv/haier-retail-network-300-stores-pakistan/</a></span><br/><br/><br/><span>Haier Pakistan is one of Pakistan’s leading home appliance brands, producing high-quality home appliances in many categories.</span><br/><br/><span>Haier introduces the best, environmentally-friendly, and innovative products with a wide range in different categories such as Air Conditioners, LED TVs, Refrigerators, Washing Machines, and more.</span><br/><br/><span>Haier proudly announces it has the largest exclusive retail network of 300 stores across Pakistan! With innovative and advanced technological solutions, Haier is committed to providing the best home appliances to our customers.</span><br/><br/><span>Haier took immense pride in celebrating the inauguration of 300 Haier stores countrywide. To celebrate this milestone, Haier went live from their social media pages on 30th March 2022 at Jumbo Electronics in Lahore.</span><br/><br/><span>At the ceremony, Mr. Usama Sultan, Head of Department of Exclusive Dealer Network, kicked off the event and shared valuable information regarding Haier Store Network. He addressed “Today we are gathered on grand inauguration of 300th Haier Store, Largest retail Network in home appliance industry. In Addition to this, we Have 4 smart Homes & 60 Smart Stores where you can experience smart living room, smart kitchen, smart bed room, smart laundry with live demonstration & largest product range. Our vision is to stretch our network in each level/town of Pakistan by targeting 500 stores & transform high-end store to experience store. Our brand store is equipped with ERP Software where you can view sell-in, sellout, financial reports, & manage customers data base. Another milestone is Haier Own Online Platform where all Brand Stores will be integrated online. Be part of No.1 Retail Network & secure your profits even 70% ROI in first year.”</span><br/><br/><span>It was later followed by an inspiring words delivered by Mr. Sohaib Rathore, Director Sales. Haier’s sales team shared the details of all products and their specifications to the audience, enlightening them about the products and their usage. The event was a huge success with a mammoth crowd in attendance at the grand celebration. The event was organized at Jumbo Electronics, near the main LOS Stop Near Lahore Center.</span><br/><br/><span>Haier Pakistan will continue to stay committed to its loyal customer base and will always be at the forefront in serving the nation with the most advanced technological solutions, for a smarter and better lifestyle.</span><br/><br/><span>Haier proudly inspiring lives every day!</span></p> Economic Survey of Pakistan 2…tag:nedians.ning.com,2022-06-30:1119293:Comment:4090612022-06-30T20:49:13.804ZRiaz Haqhttp://nedians.ning.com/profile/riazul
<p>Economic Survey of Pakistan 2021-22: Manufacturing<br></br><br></br><a href="https://www.finance.gov.pk/survey/chapter_22/PES03-MANUFACTURING.pdf" target="_blank">https://www.finance.gov.pk/survey/chapter_22/PES03-MANUFACTURING.pdf</a><br></br><br></br>Table 3.8: Production of Automobiles<br></br>Category Installed Capacity No. of Units 2020-21(July-March) 2021-22(July-March) %Change<br></br>CAR 341,000 106,439 166,768 56.7<br></br>LCV/JEEPS/SUV/Pickup 52,000 22,512 32,341 43.7<br></br>BUS 5,000 445 459 3.1<br></br>TRUCK…</p>
<p>Economic Survey of Pakistan 2021-22: Manufacturing<br/><br/><a href="https://www.finance.gov.pk/survey/chapter_22/PES03-MANUFACTURING.pdf" target="_blank">https://www.finance.gov.pk/survey/chapter_22/PES03-MANUFACTURING.pdf</a><br/><br/>Table 3.8: Production of Automobiles<br/>Category Installed Capacity No. of Units 2020-21(July-March) 2021-22(July-March) %Change<br/>CAR 341,000 106,439 166,768 56.7<br/>LCV/JEEPS/SUV/Pickup 52,000 22,512 32,341 43.7<br/>BUS 5,000 445 459 3.1<br/>TRUCK 28,500 2,509 4,445 77.2<br/>TRACTOR 100,000 36,900 41,872 13.5<br/>2/3 WHEELERS 2,500,000 1,439,535 1,388,669 -3.5<br/>Source: Pakistan Automotive Manufacturer Association (PAMA)<br/><br/>----------------<br/><br/>Table-3.2: Production of selected industrial items of Large-Scale Manufacturing<br/>S# Items Unit Weights July-March % Change % Point Contribution 2020-21 2021-22<br/>1 Deepfreezers (Nos.) 0.167 68,947 84,205 22.13 0.04<br/>2 Jeeps and Cars (Nos.) 2.715 114,617 177,757 55.09 1.41<br/>3 Refrigerators (Nos.) 0.246 928,170 1,024,335 10.36 0.02<br/>4 Upper leather (000 sq.m.) 0.398 13,324 10,966 -17.70 -0.06<br/>5 Cement (000 tonnes) 4.650 37,619 36,543 -2.86 -0.21<br/>6 Liquids/syrups (000 Litres) 1.617 86,212 144,638 67.77 1.30<br/>7 Phos. fertilizers (N tonnes) 0.501 545,612 601,184 10.19 0.06<br/>8 Tablets (000 Nos.) 2.725 20,380,940 14,695,108 -27.90 -0.85<br/>9 Cooking oil (tonnes) 1.476 334,107 370,181 10.80 0.21<br/>10 Nit. fertilizers (N tonnes) 3.429 2,450,066 2,505,757 2.27 0.09<br/>11 Cotton cloth (000 sq.m.) 7.294 786,042 788,285 0.29 0.02<br/>12 Vegetable ghee (tonnes) 1.375 1,087,827 1,060,111 -2.55 -0.05<br/>13 Cotton yarn (tonnes) 8.882 2,577,675 2,594,690 0.66 0.07<br/>14 Sugar (tonnes) 3.427 5,618,976 7,759,825 38.10 2.13<br/>15 Tea blended (tonnes) 0.485 100,566 112,544 11.91 0.06<br/>16 Petroleum Products* (000 Litres) 6.658 - - 2.10 0.01<br/>17 Cigarettes (million No) 2.072 39,473 46,070</p>
<p class="comment-timestamp"></p> Eidul Azha has helped other s…tag:nedians.ning.com,2022-06-30:1119293:Comment:4090582022-06-30T20:20:32.141ZRiaz Haqhttp://nedians.ning.com/profile/riazul
<p>Eidul Azha has helped other sections of the struggling market like transporters who shuttle animals from the market to homes; electronics especially deep-freezers; various forms of knives and cutting boards; spices and other things to help cook on the big day; BBQ equipment — skewers and grills — and fuel like coal.<br></br><br></br><a href="https://www.dawn.com/news/1636294" target="_blank">https://www.dawn.com/news/1636294</a><br></br><br></br>------------<br></br><br></br>Deep freezers sales also saw a strong…</p>
<p>Eidul Azha has helped other sections of the struggling market like transporters who shuttle animals from the market to homes; electronics especially deep-freezers; various forms of knives and cutting boards; spices and other things to help cook on the big day; BBQ equipment — skewers and grills — and fuel like coal.<br/><br/><a href="https://www.dawn.com/news/1636294" target="_blank">https://www.dawn.com/news/1636294</a><br/><br/>------------<br/><br/>Deep freezers sales also saw a strong rebound, rising to 11,732 units in April 2021 from 1,048 units in April 2020 while March 2021 production stood at 7,236 units<br/><br/><a href="https://www.dawn.com/news/1629800/production-of-home-appliances-soars" target="_blank">https://www.dawn.com/news/1629800/production-of-home-appliances-soars</a></p>
<p class="comment-timestamp"></p> Fast food in Pakistanhttps://…tag:nedians.ning.com,2022-06-30:1119293:Comment:4089642022-06-30T17:04:45.854ZRiaz Haqhttp://nedians.ning.com/profile/riazul
<p><span>Fast food in Pakistan</span><br></br><br></br><span><a href="https://food.tribune.com.pk/en/blog/fast-food-chains-in-pakistan-that-are-really-really-delicious" target="_blank">https://food.tribune.com.pk/en/blog/fast-food-chains-in-pakistan-that-are-really-really-delicious</a></span><br></br><br></br><span>Fast food is highly appreciated all around the world, including Pakistan where it is eaten by people in all age categories. Desi cuisines are almost equivalent to burgers and pizzas and both are all…</span></p>
<p><span>Fast food in Pakistan</span><br/><br/><span><a href="https://food.tribune.com.pk/en/blog/fast-food-chains-in-pakistan-that-are-really-really-delicious" target="_blank">https://food.tribune.com.pk/en/blog/fast-food-chains-in-pakistan-that-are-really-really-delicious</a></span><br/><br/><span>Fast food is highly appreciated all around the world, including Pakistan where it is eaten by people in all age categories. Desi cuisines are almost equivalent to burgers and pizzas and both are all well-loved for the delicious tastes they have to offer.</span><br/><span>Pakistan now has some of world’s most famous fast food chains that are very well celebrated. Here’s a list of some of them:</span><br/><br/><br/><span>MCDONALD’S:</span><br/><span>One of the most well-known fast food chains in the world, and one that is still expanding is McDonald’s. The first outlet was launched in 1988 in Lahore and soon opened in Karachi a week after. It receives immense love from people here till this day, and is mostly famous for their burgers and fries. It is a must-stop for all fast food lovers as it provides everything from delicious burgers and fries to desserts.</span><br/><br/><span>KFC:</span><br/><span>KFC launched its headquarters in Pakistan during the year 1997 in Karachi. It is now the second most leading fast food chain in Pakistan having opened its doors all over the country from an expansive menu of fried chicken, burgers and delicious sauces. KFC is and has been serving food with quality and taste all around the world since the beginning.</span><br/><br/><span>PIZZA HUT:</span><br/><span>One of the oldest and most famous pizza places was founded by two brothers in 1958. This was Pizza Hut which is one of the first renowned pizzerias launched in Pakistan and remains popular till this day.</span><br/><span>Pizza Hut now has an exceptionally large menu being served in Pakistan, starting from different flavours and toppings, all the way to different types of crusts. This chain is surely a treat for all pizza lovers in the country.</span><br/><br/><span>DOMINO’S:</span><br/><span>Domino’s Pizza was founded in Michigan, United States and was previously known as Dominick’s. Dominos have now taken Pakistan with a storm by being one of leading pizza places here, having various branches all over the country.</span><br/><span>Their mouth-watering menu consists of delicious pizzas and delightful desserts.</span><br/><br/><span>HARDEES:</span><br/><span>Hardees is also one of the most favorite fast food places of Pakistan. The chain managed to open branches all around the country due to the immense popularity it gained. They are most famous for their char-grilled burgers and delicious beef burgers along with their mouth-watering sides of curly fries. Hardees is surely making its name in Pakistan’s fast food industry.</span><br/><br/><span>BURGER KING:</span><br/><span>Burger King first opened their gates in Pakistan in October 2013, and since then have spread all around the country at a fast pace. Their menu consists of various kinds of burgers, fries and salads.</span><br/><span>Burger King has everything on their menu to satisfy a fast food fanatic.</span><br/><br/><br/><span>This is a complete guide for all fast food lovers in Pakistan. The chains have not only proven their name for quality services and tasty food, but also the ability to expand quite rapidly. With the growing food industry, we surely know the list doesn’t end here so watch out for some more blogs on growing fast food chains in Pakistan.</span></p>