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Yolk Brands and Eat Brands Announce Landmark Partnership as Bonbird comes to Pakistan!

August 29, 2024
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Yolk Brands and Eat Brands Announce Landmark Partnership as Bonbird comes to Pakistan!
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Eat Brands PVT LTD has partnered with Yolk Brands to bring the popular Dubai-born
Fried chicken shop BonBird to Pakistan. BonBird Chicken Shop, from the team behind the multiple award-winning burger brand Pickl, is set to open its doors in Pakistan in 2024. Originating from Dubai, BonBird promises to elevate the fried chicken experience to unprecedented levels in Pakistan through a franchise deal with local Pakistani restaurant operators Eat Brands PVT LTD that will see at least 12 locations opened throughout the country.

Inspired by classic East London chicken shops, BonBird invites you to indulge in a modern take on fresh fried chicken. Theres something for everyone, featuring buckets of brilliant fried chicken, alongside melts, rice bowls, chicken burgers, and wraps. At BonBird, quality is paramount, with only fresh chicken being used. The launch in Pakistan will be spearheaded by Eat Brands four dynamic founders – Ahmer Aurangzeb, Zarrar Mustapha, Ali Sheikh, and Rehman Sheikh. Having already seen considerable success in the country with Eggspectation Pakistan and Cue Cinemas Pakistan, Eat Brands will leverage this partnership with Yolk Brands to raise the bar for fried chicken in the country.

The Eat Brands Board Members, bring a unique blend of expertise for entrepreneurship, food and technology with a mission to make chicken great in Pakistan. Together, they represent a formidable force poised to revolutionise the fried chicken landscape in Pakistan. Steve Flawith, Founder and CEO of Yolk Brands, the hospitality group behind BonBird, said: “We’re thrilled to bring yet another UAE-founded concept to the world stage. BonBird has had an incredible reception since launching in Dubai last year and we’re sure that Eat Brands will see similar success in Pakistan.”Mark your calendars for Q4 2024 and join us at BonBird in Pakistan to experience a mouthwatering fried chicken feast.

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