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Lahore Welcomes Mary Brown’s Chicken as Brand Clears Boycott Radar

Lahore Welcomes Mary Brown’s Chicken as Brand Clears Boycott Radar

LAHORE – Canada’s beloved fried chicken franchise, Mary Brown’s, has officially made its debut in Pakistan, launching two outlets in Lahore—one in the food court of the newly developed Dolmen Mall, and the other in DHA Phase 5. The arrival of this iconic brand marks a fresh milestone in Canada–Pakistan business relations and offers food enthusiasts in Pakistan a new flavor experience rooted in Canadian hospitality.

Mary Brown’s entry into the Pakistani market is being welcomed as more than just a culinary expansion. It reflects growing international business interest in Pakistan and provides a promising boost to the local food and hospitality sector.

In recent times, many global brands have faced public scrutiny in Pakistan due to reported affiliations with Israel, prompting widespread boycotts. Tim Hortons, another Canadian brand that launched with great fanfare, witnessed public backlash after reports linked it to pro-Israel funding.

Amid these concerns, consumers are now more cautious and socially aware, seeking information before supporting foreign franchises. According to the Masjid Al Aqsa boycott list, Mary Brown’s Chicken does not appear among brands with ties to Israel, making it a safe choice for now in the eyes of many Pakistani customers.

With its signature crispy chicken, freshly prepared meals, and warm ambiance, Mary Brown’s is set to capture the hearts—and taste buds—of Lahoris. The brand’s clean image and timely entry offer a welcome dining alternative for families and food lovers alike.