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About Esajee's Store 1901. Esajee & sons were established in Rawalpindi, during the British rule of the Indian sub-continent. 1965. Esajee & Sons became Esajee & Co. and became one of the first food retail stores in Islamabad, Pakistan. 1980. Esajee & Co ventured into the imported gourmet food market and expanded its product line to include personal care and gift items appealing to the affluent. September, 2001. A second retail store was opened in the niche market of Gulberg, Lahore. January, 2007. Esajee Solutions was established to deploy and market open-source software technology solutions for the retail and trade industry to put the company on a technology-driven transformational path. December, 2009. A third retail store opened in the upscale neighborhood of the Defense Housing Authority in Lahore. March, 2019. A fifth retail outlet opened in the famous Civic Center of Phase IV, Bahria Town, Rawalpindi. August, 2019. A sixth retail outlet opened in the upscale area of DHA Phase V, Lahore. Over the years. Esajee's has become a name synonymous with quality, variety, and fine customer service. Mistaken denouncing pleasure and praising pain was born and we will give you a complete account of the system expound.

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Shop# 9, Kohsar Market, Sector F-6/3, Islamabad
+92 318 537 6228
orders@esajee.com

Chips

Chips in Pakistan

Pakistani people cannot resist chips. They are a popular snack for all ages, and they like their chips to have a crispy feel and a different taste. For many, whether it’s a party, a movie night, or just a Healthy snack attack, chips are among those snacks.

The chips known as Lays are one of the most popular in the country. They are familiar to everyone and available in different flavors, from the classic, salty taste to the spicy Masala that all fans of different flavors might appreciate. Another favorite is the Pringles chips, which bear the ‘stackable’ shape and come in plain, onion, and sour cream flavors, among many others.

For a little kick, one can check out the Takis chips, which are shaped like rolls and have a strong taste. Also, for a trip through the past, Slanty chips have the taste and shape that many Pakistanis grew up with.