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More and More Pakistani Products and Brands are becoming available in International Markets

This year i saw Pakistani mangoes in Denmark. Last year they weren’t available as easily as they were this year.
I was coming back after buying them and Danish citizen approached me and ask “Are those Pakistanis mangoes?” I said yes and she was like “My husband loves them they are so sweet where did you buy them?”
I told her the place and offered her i was carrying.

The point is still they are available only in local/asian stores. I would like to see them in major groceries stores like Netto, Lidl, COOP etc.
 
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Dude can you hold off your *** from burning when anyone tries to highlight some thing positive about the current government?

I have been living here for years. I did not see as many products and as widely available as I see right now. The whole purpose of the thread is to highlight that I am able to see these products in places I did not see them before. I was not able to find Shan and Mehran as commonly and on top of the shelves as is now.
And then I have never seen special promotions, discount and bundle offers of these products.

how stupid can you be to think PTI has anything to do with Shan Exports. Can you wait for real positive from PTI before you start celebrating stupid stuff like this, Like I said these products have been available for over 10 years. They have always been on top shelf because people demands Shan products...but if you want to celebrate this as a development from PTI then be my guest. I will celebrate when I see Pakistani Textile products instead of BD's like it was 15 years ago.
 
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how stupid can you be to think PTI has anything to do with Shan Exports. Can you wait for real positive from PTI before you start celebrating stupid stuff like this, Like I said these products have been available for over 10 years. They have always been on top shelf because people demands Shan products...but if you want to celebrate this as a development from PTI then be my guest. I will celebrate when I see Pakistani Textile products instead of BD's like it was 15 years ago.


Are you dumb or have comprehension issues?
Try rereading my posts again and perhaps you'll figure what the thread is about and what I have repeatedly reiterated for the dumb folk...
 
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Are you dumb or have comprehension issues?
Try rereading my posts again and perhaps you'll figure what the thread is about and what I have repeatedly reiterated for the dumb folk...

I am sorry but I may be dumb (because I am talking to you) or I may have Comprehension issues (becuase I am still trying to adjust my mind to your way of thinking) because the main point I got from your opening post is that PTI made Shan products appear on stores shelves in foreign countries. If that was not the case then why are you arguing with me in your last 6 posts. So either you are one of those stupid Pakistanis who always shop at Indian stores for cheaper prices and never noticed Pakistani products OR I am dumb for talking to you.
 
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Shaan, Mehran, National & Ahmed have been on the shelves of main hypermarkets etc in middle east for years now, nothing new... althou i've seen Peekfreans biscuits being availble in market now for last 1-2 years...

Carrefoure is opening in Pakistan.

Infact a cousin worked on one of their first projects in Faisalabad.
I was surprised to see carrfoure being operating as Hyperstar in Lahore, but like last year they reverted back to their real name carrfoure...

Pakistan Mangoes, Kinoo's are avaible in Middle East markets are last couple of years, actually Pakistni Kinoo's made an entry far later than Pak Magoes...
 
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In the UK the Pakistani community has started boycotting Indian goods. East End products are now on offer in Pakistani shops as consumers choose alternative Pakistani brands. I've been doing this for years. I don't even buy clothes with a made in India label on them.
 
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In the UK the Pakistani community has started boycotting Indian goods. East End products are now on offer in Pakistani shops as consumers choose alternative Pakistani brands. I've been doing this for years. I don't even buy clothes with a made in India label on them.


Same here. I'll avoid things that have an indian label on them as much as possible since like always.
 
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Same here. I'll avoid things that have an indian label on them as much as possible since like always.

Our people have a high level of begharati. We're in a minority, many people don't have a problem buying Indian goods.

I remember wedding shopping in Mirpur for my brothers wedding a few years ago. People would show me clothes and be like "ye Indian design hai, ye piece India se hai". The looks on thier face when I would tell them I didn't want "dushman ka maal".... Lol
 
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Our people have a high level of begharati. We're in a minority, many people don't have a problem buying Indian goods.

I remember wedding shopping in Mirpur for my brothers wedding a few years ago. People would show me clothes and be like "ye Indian design hai, ye piece India se hai". The looks on thier face when I would tell them I didn't want "dushman ka maal".... Lol



And yet here I know indians who would die to get their hands on Pakistani cloth, specially females. They pay upwards of AED 500 to get the same piece which comes for 2 - 3000 in Khadi outlets in Islamabad.

I don't want to offend anyone but having lived around and worked around indians, I can say they make shit designs. Like every women or man wearing something indian looks stupid apart from sarees maybe.
 
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