Middle East burger chain Salt to debut in Pakistan | QSR Media
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Middle East burger chain Salt to debut in Pakistan

The chain announced it through an Instagram post.

Middle Eastern burger chain Salt has announced its expansion in Pakistan through their Instagram account.

“Time to pass the salt, Pakistan! SALT is coming in hot with all the good vibes and flavors to slide right into your cravings,” the chain said in their Instagram post accompanied by a “Hello Pakistan.. Coming Soon” photo teaser.

The burger chain offers an array of menu options, such as brisket, hook, signature, and original beef burgers, as well as chicken cheetos, pine chicken, and crispy chicken.

Salt is a Middle East food chain founded by Ali Ahmed Buhindi in Qatar in 2005 that specialises in burgers made with ingredients, such as wagyu beef.

Today, the company currently has working branches in four more countries, including Saudi Arabia, the UAE, the United Kingdom, and Hungary. 

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