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is lipton an Indian company?

is lipton an Indian company?
Lipton belongs to Unilever which is Anglo-Dutch.
But there's a good chance your Lipton is made by Hindustan Unilever which by itself is a company formed by merger. (But is a subsidiary to Unilever).

Can you check a carton?
 
Lipton belongs to Unilever which is Anglo-Dutch.
But there's a good chance your Lipton is made by Hindustan Unilever which by itself is a company formed by merger. (But is a subsidiary to Unilever).

Can you check a carton?
I checked the packing and it says
"Lipton is Unilever brand
unilever Pakistan limited
Avari plaza Fatima Jinnah Road Karachi
 
Lipton belongs to Unilever which is Anglo-Dutch.
But there's a good chance your Lipton is made by Hindustan Unilever which by itself is a company formed by merger. (But is a subsidiary to Unilever).

Can you check a carton?

Lipton belongs to UniLever and PepsiCo.
 
Rather than importing Pakistan should try to grow it locally in larger amounts...
Just like how cooking oil imports is damaging our reserves by 500-800 million dollars.. we should try to be sustainable.
 
wrong pakistan has good standard quality of textiles even for exports.to US and you dont have any idea how.much money ppl generating from such business.
Its you who needs to know something bout your own economy my friend:

Pakistan has been a net cotton importer since 2001. Domestic cotton is of short to medium staple length which implies that long and extra long staple cotton has to be imported for production of finer yarn counts for subsequent transformation into high value added finished products. https://fp.brecorder.com/2017/12/20171207324906/
 
I checked the packing and it says
"Lipton is Unilever brand
unilever Pakistan limited
Avari plaza Fatima Jinnah Road Karachi
Okay. Packaged in Pakistan then.
Lipton has a long history in Pak. So makes sense.
 
Rather than importing Pakistan should try to grow it locally in larger amounts...
Just like how cooking oil imports is damaging our reserves by 500-800 million dollars.. we should try to be sustainable.

pakistan does not have the climate to grow tea, nor the soil.
 
Actually it does but in small amounts in chinkari kpk.
You need massive scale, and large water supplies. With cold climatic conditions.
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Ban everything from india

No trade whatsoever with a enemy
 
Indian tea consumption is way poor than Pakistan:

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is this chart even accurate? i don't think we consume THAT low as the convenient stores are full of tea, tea, and TEA products. even the most milk beverages are TEAs. soda drinks also goes with TEA, international brands that comes here also goes with TEA, nevermind that our country is big exporter of TEA.

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India is indeed the largest consumer of tea. But per capita is low, but obviously higher than China.

You've to also consider the fact that southern India loves both coffee and tea equally. So coffee takes a share.
 

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