About the milk, the ones you are referring to are packed in tetra packs and treated with UHT (Ultra High Temperature) processing which gives them a shelf life of 2-3 months unless they're opened, then they need to placed in a fridge. The other kind of milk is simple pasteurized which you'll always find in refrigerators and has a shelf life of 5-7 days max
@@choose-your-gift_0 Yeah right I was talking from the perspective of normal people! Not rich burger kids because it is very expensive. Have you even seen the annual budget of this year kid? There is an increment of at least 37% on daily household items which are common making Pakistan the most expensive country in South East Asia. Don't make crazy assumptions it is very expensive to live in Pakistan right now!
Whenever I am in a new country, I always love to check out the local supermarkets too 😄 Don't even know why it's interesting, but it's usually one of the first things I do
Yo! Totally agree. We weren't sure if people would be interested in these types of videos, but we started posting them 2-3 countries ago, and the response was great! So, we decided to keep doing them. It's simple, but interesting
I've travelled to almost south asian and south east asian countries, my favorite will always remain Thailand, although Singapore is amazing too. Between India and Pakistan, I definitely preferred India way more better and accomodating. Goa, Mumbai and Kerala are really cool places there.
@@sakshamchopra1600 sorry to say about the poor treatment of North East Indians, so much so that they are forced to become scammers and scam people in the west. Really sad:(
Great video. I'm a Pakistani American. Lived all my life in Europe and America. Haven't been to Pakistan in more three decades. By watching this video tells me it's not the same as before my childhood days. Improved for better like the western world.
Yehhh in many ways definitely however new cities need to emerge and existing provinces need fo be sperated into many smaller ones for better management
@@Texas574 Pakistan is equivalent to the size of the east coast of the USA. Yet, there are only 4 states and 1 autonomous state. Meanwhile there are 13 states on the US east coast. There should be at least 12 states in Pakistan. But the politicians will never let that happen.
As an Indian seeing this I can't seem to find difference in groceries But its definitely cheaper in India even after conversion. hopefully! Pakistan's recession subdue and everyone enjoys the finest❤
These type of store charged extra bucks and its over priced because its in posh area and close to the lahore downtown area otherwise there are many better and bigger store in lahore with reasonable price like they charge 541 for chicken and chicken here is only 450 rs kg and also i noticed many things are over priced
u have cheap things in india but we have very expensive "😭and i watch all indian videos things are preety cheap in pak ; lays price start with 20 rs and so small pack with 4 lays piece everything costs too much "😓"
The milk you saw is UHT treated milk and has shelf life of 3 months. The fresh milk you use is the pasteurised one having a shelf life of 3 days and requires to be kept in a refrigerator.
It must be pretty reasonable prices for you as pakistani rupee is very devalued but everything on that store was quite expensive for us Pakistanis. Looks like only the rich people of lahore visit these kinds of marts😁
@@immad9706tbh Ye they do we can find young's choco spread for like half of the price and it doesn't taste that bad but still Nutella tastes amazing ni one can deny it.
In India Doritos packets can be bought at 25Rs, 40Rs packete. Most Lays chips cost from 10Rs to 40Rs. Cheese costs between 80Rs to 200Rs depending on qty
@@pucheou Pak currency has undergone devaluation against dollar in last couple of years, also affordability of common has decreased as their income has not grown.
Indian here. I could spot lot more "western" brands in this Pakistani market compared to Indian supermarket. We have way more local brands. We also discard the chicken skin in most dishes and meat shops peel the skin on demand. The other thing is the price. Indian supermarkets are not easy on pockets of average Indians. But I think the situation is significantly worse in Pakistan. Even after conversion, some of the stuffs are 1.5-4 times more costly!
@@manannaik1341 Average Indian household earn between 1.25 lakh and 5 lakh per year. Thats 140million households or 1 billion people. This is Government data. Who are they? My kaamwali bai who works 4 houses and his chief mason husband fall in this category. They told me they avoid the super market. Why not? Its not easy on their pocket. If your household earn more than 5 lakh till 30 lakh in India, you are classified as "affluent" and you are not an "average" Indian. I understand your surprise at my statement. But Indians like you live in a bubble. Enjoy life.
I agree with you. Even 7-8 years ago there were no big grocery stores. Just the common "Karyana" stores. But big grocery stores are very common now. A prime example is imtiaz mega which is in 8 cities now
@@sukorn5701 yes you're right. If you don't earn in dollars in Pakistan then you can't be rich. Unless, you have a big local business. Since most people don't have investment money to open businesses they move to other countries to earn money.
You should visit Imtiaz or Al fateh stores cz they've branches in the entire country like you people have target or Walmart back in north America. You'll have more variety and options there.
Specially the Al Fatah in Hussain Chowk (road), it's a quiet extra grocery store in my opinion, It'll be an experience for sure! Ps. I don't even know whether it should be referred to as a grocery store or not at this point!
That was a good detailed video... it tooks effort to edit price tags and currency conversion... wanna see more of these when you visit restaurants or airbnb... your way of guiding foreigners is quite good... kudos to you both 🙌
Cheese imported stuff due to high taxes gone beyond the reach of middle class families!!!😢 Last year , all of the above was within reasonable indulgence for all families.. Gr8 initiative by you 2.. Day fresh milk is an awsome Milk...my all time favorite
Next time must visit Al Fatah or Green valley stores ( I recommend Green valley ) because they have a lot of varieties in terms of imported and local items/foods. These kinda stores are just basic in terms of variety even if they have multiple floors.
unfortunately the inflation here has made many of the imported products unaffordable for us. things i could easily purchase in march last year from jalal sons like nutella are no longer affordable. nutella used to be a staple item at our house
How much was Nutella before this inflation shitstorm? I’m in India, and they sell a large jar of it, like the one shown, for about 650 Indian rupees on Amazon. Was it about that much in Pakistani rupees? I’ve heard about how bad inflation has gotten there, but I was really shocked to see some of these prices, I’m realising I have no clue what the situation is like right across the border from where I live…
@@skylar_kada I used to buy Nutella in january 2022 for Pakistani Rs550 at one of our cheapest grocery stores. This is the regular sized jar, 350g one. Today as of April 2023, it's for Rs 1750 in that same store. It's only been a year and things have gotten insane. Pre COVID, it was for rs 350 for the longest time. I shifted to a local chocolate brand 7 months ago and that was for 350 at the time. Yesterday one jar of the local brand cost me 750.
Doritos r actually really expensive here since Pakistan doesn't have doritos so some super market import then directly from middle east, that's why u can see the flavors r written in arabic, lays on the other hand is relatively cheap 60-100 pkr for large packets 0.21-0.36 usd
I really enjoy watching videos of the two of you shopping. It's like I'm shopping for myself as I see all the items. It's so much fun! And to top it off, I noticed that some of the items are the same as the ones in Malaysia! It's really exciting!
It would be LESS crowded in the supermarket if it weren't Ramadan. Because in Ramadan people get off work slightly earlier and so 3pm onwards there's more people grocery shopping for the iftar (dinner) in the evening at 6pm
I'm from Pakistan and I tell you that it is not high at every place here, it is just Lahore and some other major cities, otherwise you could had a Nutella for 2-and half dollars
I am from Pakistan and for the people in Pakistan it's actually quite expensive but just for others it's not expensive at all. When Pakistanis think of the price of things they need to buy American stink of the price of things they need to buy.
Karachi is very cheap city and even a lot of worker get free lunches in break times. I prefer Karachi which is helpful for all standards people❤😊 love and Respect from Peshawar city😊
Hi jetLag Warriors!. UHT milk can stay without refrigeration until expiration date. Once the Tetra Pack is open, it must being keep it refrigerated or being consumed within, no more, than 24 hours. UHT milk, is fluid milk, but not fresh milk. It´s more inexpensive than fresh milk mostly. Most of the times, it´s made it, using powder milk and filtred water with an added stabilizer on it. It´s a more industrialized kind of milk, than regular fresh milk. It´s very safe and good quality as well. it´s a GREAT way to get fluid, safe and good quality, milk for less than fresh milk.
The milk outside is usually milk made out of powder and fresh milk is kept inside the fridge as it's impossible for fresh milk to survive even with air con on. Powder milk in cartons are sold everywhere here in the UK and are kept on shelves outside
Steve and Ivana r looking awesome couple in Lahore. Actually I'm not in Lahore now a days bcoz of my job. I wish I could have dinner with you guys. 🌹🤗 Stay bless 🌹🤗🤲. The unforgettable experience you have done in northern areas when Steve zibah a chicken. 👍
UHT milk does not need refrigeration till opened. Also, Australian cows are mentioned because majority of milk in Pakistan is from water buffaloes. There are some dairies which have Holstein cows, which are colloquially called "Australian cows" in Pakistan. We don't have chicken skin because most of our cooking involves wet cooking the chicken (braising/currying/stewing) which makes the skin lose its texture and taste and feel unpleasant.
we do use skinned chicken for "Sajji" a food originating from Balochistan Pakistan, usually mild in taste but one can spice it up, as you know it's Pakistan
As an Indian i noticed that everything i saw in this video is imported. Pakistani youth should start making startups this will help there country a. Lot in India most of the things are made in India.
This grocery shop that you have visited is selling prices at double prices.... you should not determine the prices only by checking one grocery store..... some grocery stores near this store are selling the same things at half price as well...
We eat chicken without skin because our cuisine involves pressure cooking which turns it really soft and soggy so who’d wanna eat that lol We do love it in fried chicken though
Great Video, wish you guys have a good and safe tour 😊💖 Not to forget this was a small local store, if by any chance you had the opportunity to visit Lahore Metro Store or Lahore Carefour you would have find alot of variety for everything and possibly the prices may also differ there as the are biggest grocery stores.
Hey, plz make a video of super stores in Islamabad. There's a lot of big supermarkets here like Metro food & carry etc... and plz make a video on giga mall Islamabad
removing chicken skin is a cultural thing. Its halal to eat chicken skin but its easier/quicker to defeather the chicken by just taking the skin and feathers off. Also majority of chicken ends up in biryani or curry and for that you need skin off chicken anyway.
hi so the no skin on the chicken thing is definitley cultural because in most pakistani dishes the skin does not get tenderized so its better to have it off hope it helps☺
Huge grocery store! Nice to see so many employees to assist if needed. In Mississauga, they encourage us to self checkout and bag our own groceries. I much prefer the full service. Keep safe, healthy and happy.
Jalal Sons considers expensive food item seller in Pakistan, If you buy any item in open market in Pakistan it would cost you lost cheaper than Jalal Sons
This is blast from the past, I use to frequently visit this area. You will notice vegetables are much cheaper in Pakistan compared to Canada. Much love from Vancouver
I have no idea why but usually, there are tons of fridges with milk and stuff and also the time when u said there was no lays i couldn't believe it cuz lays is so common here but later u guys also found it. Amazing video though!
In pakistan food is expensive compare to india, But cold drinks like pepsi, coke are cheaper 😀 surprise to see that in pakistan there is also coalgate which is the most famous toothpaste of india
The Doritos must be imported in as that would only explain the price. When you're back in Canada, go to your large Supermarkets and ask for UHT milk or Longlife milk. 100% you'll find them there! Have ou met other vloggers whilst in Pakistan, and compared notes/experiences?
in pakistan its a bit expensive since i live there myself in lahore the worst thing is the local things are not expensive oh and the masala is spicy but yummy look at the dates of the milk i will recommend using the prema milk also do try there tea and white paratha as i see the coffee line do the nescafe its so good
I wish pakistanis would understand that our foriegn guest r well aware of the prices of daily household consumptions that r mostly universal with some exceptions on local specialities so plzz dont talk rubbish cuz inflation is everywhere and we pakistanis r the most rich people on this planet earth cuz we dont care about money we care about our traditions n islamic values so accept yourself and your country cuz it is the best in the world dont be Cheap in your comments stay honourable cuz our friends from canada r the same common people as we are and for jetlag warriors i must say that i love watching you and specially your mom loved ❤ your content,stay healthy n safe.
I'm Pakistani if your going to be cheese in Pakistan do not keep it in your fridge for a very long time it will get dirty and get germs because Pakistan is a very hot country
It’s just above average store , but nothing like Walmart , more like Tesco express or sainsbury local ( Uk system ) . There are bigger stores not as big as Walmart but pretty big at least in karachi
Of course you ll think it's cheap u r from a much richer country but when the regional people like an Indian like my self look at it after the currency change at the time it's still too much money for a bag of air (lays)
The one that u called gasoline jug of oil for cars is actually used in our homes especially bcz we have we have larger families and even joint families
I shop at this market lol. The priced all over the city for common products especially imported ones has shot up. Btw shop near this Jalal son's has one of the best dry fruits
About the milk, the ones you are referring to are packed in tetra packs and treated with UHT (Ultra High Temperature) processing which gives them a shelf life of 2-3 months unless they're opened, then they need to placed in a fridge. The other kind of milk is simple pasteurized which you'll always find in refrigerators and has a shelf life of 5-7 days max
Dear Afnan, I was going to mention it but saw your explanatory comment at the top. Thank you brother. Love n best wishes. ❤😊
Same are in Gulf...
Long life milk not kept in Refrigerator
Like parmalat
@@dr.saifuddin7096 lol Pakistani musalman bhikari
👍👍
Its very costly for pakistani..the currency has devalued a lot ..its u foreigner would be feeling cheap..but actually very costly for locals
You got ripped off because I am a native Pakistani, and the prices were lower
@@mohammedahmedshah2157low prices? Are you crazy?
@@jamaljamshaid144you are crazy I am also Pakistani and I know prices are not very high
@@choose-your-gift_0 Yeah right I was talking from the perspective of normal people! Not rich burger kids because it is very expensive. Have you even seen the annual budget of this year kid? There is an increment of at least 37% on daily household items which are common making Pakistan the most expensive country in South East Asia. Don't make crazy assumptions it is very expensive to live in Pakistan right now!
@@Foveraakbro mind ur language who told u to swear th? Did he swear at you? It's a sin to swear at someone in Islam
Whenever I am in a new country, I always love to check out the local supermarkets too 😄 Don't even know why it's interesting, but it's usually one of the first things I do
Yo! Totally agree. We weren't sure if people would be interested in these types of videos, but we started posting them 2-3 countries ago, and the response was great! So, we decided to keep doing them. It's simple, but interesting
@JetLag Warriors yeah somehow this video was quite interesting to watch 😄🙏
@@JetLagWarriors glad ur gonna make videos like these :)
@@JetLagWarriors2-3 countries ago 💀.. what a life
@@JetLagWarriors coca cola better than pepsi i think !
I've travelled to almost south asian and south east asian countries, my favorite will always remain Thailand, although Singapore is amazing too. Between India and Pakistan, I definitely preferred India way more better and accomodating. Goa, Mumbai and Kerala are really cool places there.
Do explore Himachal Pradesh Uttarakhand and north east regions too
@@sakshamchopra1600 sorry to say about the poor treatment of North East Indians, so much so that they are forced to become scammers and scam people in the west. Really sad:(
Pakistan beautiful country safe country northern areas hunza sakrdu swat chitral so beautiful
Thanks love from india
@@ExperimentTwo-k4uwhy....other countries are not supposed to be beautiful !!!
Great video. I'm a Pakistani American. Lived all my life in Europe and America. Haven't been to Pakistan in more three decades. By watching this video tells me it's not the same as before my childhood days. Improved for better like the western world.
Yehhh in many ways definitely however new cities need to emerge and existing provinces need fo be sperated into many smaller ones for better management
@@VAPOURIZE100 yes I agree. It's a good step to move forward for the progress of the country 👌
@@Texas574 Pakistan is equivalent to the size of the east coast of the USA. Yet, there are only 4 states and 1 autonomous state. Meanwhile there are 13 states on the US east coast. There should be at least 12 states in Pakistan. But the politicians will never let that happen.
@king Titan Tyson 777 Good for you. You should keep in touch with your homeland.
Not only Pakistan but the world 🌍 is changed now. You spent 3 decades which is pretty enough.
As an Indian seeing this I can't seem to find difference in groceries
But its definitely cheaper in India even after conversion. hopefully! Pakistan's recession subdue and everyone enjoys the finest❤
These type of store charged extra bucks and its over priced because its in posh area and close to the lahore downtown area otherwise there are many better and bigger store in lahore with reasonable price like they charge 541 for chicken and chicken here is only 450 rs kg and also i noticed many things are over priced
But as a PAKISTANi it is not that High costly. It's normal.
Yup it's totally normal.
u have cheap things in india but we have very expensive "😭and i watch all indian videos things are preety cheap
in pak ; lays price start with 20 rs and so small pack with 4 lays piece everything costs too much "😓"
@@Nazzlley Not that much 😑🤌. Stop complaining about PAKISTAN.
The milk you saw is UHT treated milk and has shelf life of 3 months. The fresh milk you use is the pasteurised one having a shelf life of 3 days and requires to be kept in a refrigerator.
It must be pretty reasonable prices for you as pakistani rupee is very devalued but everything on that store was quite expensive for us Pakistanis. Looks like only the rich people of lahore visit these kinds of marts😁
Jalaal son is the most expensive super store 🏬 only for rich people can visit and shops that’s why Masalas sections are small 😅
@@akbarfamily170 I see...
Bro if you see only imported items like doritos, nautella, cheese packets etc. are expensive..... locally produced stuff have normal rates
@@immad9706tbh Ye they do we can find young's choco spread for like half of the price and it doesn't taste that bad but still Nutella tastes amazing ni one can deny it.
i go here alot but we just try to avoid imported stuff
In India Doritos packets can be bought at 25Rs, 40Rs packete. Most Lays chips cost from 10Rs to 40Rs. Cheese costs between 80Rs to 200Rs depending on qty
Yeaa,Pakistan One is Soo expensive if we look at our Price
pakistan rupee is not equivalent to Indian rupee. our currency has high value. keep that also in mind.
@@pucheou Pak currency has undergone devaluation against dollar in last couple of years, also affordability of common has decreased as their income has not grown.
they are importing almost everything from arab countries or from americas.
Indian here. I could spot lot more "western" brands in this Pakistani market compared to Indian supermarket. We have way more local brands. We also discard the chicken skin in most dishes and meat shops peel the skin on demand. The other thing is the price. Indian supermarkets are not easy on pockets of average Indians. But I think the situation is significantly worse in Pakistan. Even after conversion, some of the stuffs are 1.5-4 times more costly!
Not easy on pocket… boi what?
@@manannaik1341 Average Indian household earn between 1.25 lakh and 5 lakh per year. Thats 140million households or 1 billion people. This is Government data. Who are they? My kaamwali bai who works 4 houses and his chief mason husband fall in this category. They told me they avoid the super market. Why not? Its not easy on their pocket.
If your household earn more than 5 lakh till 30 lakh in India, you are classified as "affluent" and you are not an "average" Indian. I understand your surprise at my statement. But Indians like you live in a bubble. Enjoy life.
If those are imported stuff then it's a dumb idea to be exporting them especially at a time when Pakistan really needs it's dollar reserves.
Dude in indian supermarket these stuff are way cheaper and affordable to most
Bro D mart and Reliance Retail is cheap actually
so impressive, pakistan has been changed since i left the country 14 years ago. i feel so proud and happy to see pakistan is growing so far
I agree with you. Even 7-8 years ago there were no big grocery stores. Just the common "Karyana" stores. But big grocery stores are very common now. A prime example is imtiaz mega which is in 8 cities now
@hitman_0 I assume by pretty serious you mean pretty bad
But why a lot of Pakistan people still want to move to others country now?I think Pakinstan are not good place to find money
@@sukorn5701 yes you're right. If you don't earn in dollars in Pakistan then you can't be rich. Unless, you have a big local business. Since most people don't have investment money to open businesses they move to other countries to earn money.
@@doitdifferent2629 Imtiaz Sb Was My Nana abu’s Friend And we went to the imtiaz store and bought whatever we wanted for free. He is a great man❤
You should visit Imtiaz or Al fateh stores cz they've branches in the entire country like you people have target or Walmart back in north America. You'll have more variety and options there.
Specially the Al Fatah in Hussain Chowk (road), it's a quiet extra grocery store in my opinion, It'll be an experience for sure!
Ps. I don't even know whether it should be referred to as a grocery store or not at this point!
A First look of another country's supermarket is always an interesting experience... 😁
We Pakistanis hope big RUclipsrs like you will show the natural beauty of Pakistan to the world ❤🇵🇰
But it is dirty and Stink everywhere
Except few places in Islamabad
It's better they go in Supermarkets only 😔
Nothing will change bro.. Need real change.. They are being paid to show good image of Pakistan.. But nothing will happen
@@amit9023 100 time better than bhikari hindutva is pak no one live in pak on footpaths and slums like hindutva
@@MuhammadBilal-gj7qf ok pkmkb
@@MuhammadBilal-gj7qf gan fate to fate nawabi na ghate 😂
That was a good detailed video... it tooks effort to edit price tags and currency conversion... wanna see more of these when you visit restaurants or airbnb... your way of guiding foreigners is quite good... kudos to you both 🙌
The milk is UHT (ultra high temperature) processed long life milk, and can keep it at room temperature.
Cheese imported stuff due to high taxes gone beyond the reach of middle class families!!!😢
Last year , all of the above was within reasonable indulgence for all families..
Gr8 initiative by you 2..
Day fresh milk is an awsome Milk...my all time favorite
Interesting grocery tour at a Pakistan's supermarket. It's quite similar to Malaysia's supermarket. Thanks for posting, Steve lvana.
Next time must visit Al Fatah or Green valley stores ( I recommend Green valley ) because they have a lot of varieties in terms of imported and local items/foods. These kinda stores are just basic in terms of variety even if they have multiple floors.
Yes, it's always recommended.
unfortunately the inflation here has made many of the imported products unaffordable for us. things i could easily purchase in march last year from jalal sons like nutella are no longer affordable. nutella used to be a staple item at our house
Hopefully things will get better soon
How much was Nutella before this inflation shitstorm? I’m in India, and they sell a large jar of it, like the one shown, for about 650 Indian rupees on Amazon. Was it about that much in Pakistani rupees? I’ve heard about how bad inflation has gotten there, but I was really shocked to see some of these prices, I’m realising I have no clue what the situation is like right across the border from where I live…
@@skylar_kada I used to buy Nutella in january 2022 for Pakistani Rs550 at one of our cheapest grocery stores. This is the regular sized jar, 350g one. Today as of April 2023, it's for Rs 1750 in that same store. It's only been a year and things have gotten insane. Pre COVID, it was for rs 350 for the longest time.
I shifted to a local chocolate brand 7 months ago and that was for 350 at the time. Yesterday one jar of the local brand cost me 750.
And you People want kashmir can't even afford nutela 😂
@@explorer2.2 tumhe toh atta dal chawal bhi naseeb nhi hai 🤣
The doritos are imported, that's arabic doritos actually. That's why they are expensive aswell.
Doritos r actually really expensive here since Pakistan doesn't have doritos so some super market import then directly from middle east, that's why u can see the flavors r written in arabic, lays on the other hand is relatively cheap 60-100 pkr for large packets 0.21-0.36 usd
Ik it's from uae
@@axxnieeeUAE is in the Middle East
@@riderchallenge4250 and I'm saying they come from uae not middle east
I said import or export from uae.
I'm glad to see that you're representing a little bit the culture of our country....🎉
He literally went to a supermarket where half things are imported😂
I really enjoy watching videos of the two of you shopping. It's like I'm shopping for myself as I see all the items. It's so much fun! And to top it off, I noticed that some of the items are the same as the ones in Malaysia! It's really exciting!
It would be LESS crowded in the supermarket if it weren't Ramadan. Because in Ramadan people get off work slightly earlier and so 3pm onwards there's more people grocery shopping for the iftar (dinner) in the evening at 6pm
😂😂😂😂
India pepsi price = 130 pkr for 500 ml , India is double expensive compared to Pakistan 🔥
😂😂😂 in india Pepsi is 35 rupees lol for 500 ml
India is cheap as F
@@happynewyear-fs2me35*3
Glad to see you guys in Pakistan. ❤
Milk is also not in the fridge in supermarkets in Portugal
Yes fresh milk is in fridge but processed is out side
The Nutella pack was huge, that’s why so expensive. A regular Nutella costs 3 US$
I'm from Pakistan and I tell you that it is not high at every place here, it is just Lahore and some other major cities, otherwise you could had a Nutella for 2-and half dollars
6:57
Him: What this is we have no idea.
Me: Tindayy
I am from Pakistan and for the people in Pakistan it's actually quite expensive but just for others it's not expensive at all. When Pakistanis think of the price of things they need to buy American stink of the price of things they need to buy.
if you want to see real super store then you need to Metro or carrefour
Karachi is very cheap city and even a lot of worker get free lunches in break times. I prefer Karachi which is helpful for all standards people❤😊 love and Respect from Peshawar city😊
Enjoyed watching Pakistani food basics shopping video. 🛍 ❤😅
Hi jetLag Warriors!. UHT milk can stay without refrigeration until expiration date. Once the Tetra Pack is open, it must being keep it refrigerated or being consumed within, no more, than 24 hours. UHT milk, is fluid milk, but not fresh milk. It´s more inexpensive than fresh milk mostly. Most of the times, it´s made it, using powder milk and filtred water with an added stabilizer on it. It´s a more industrialized kind of milk, than regular fresh milk. It´s very safe and good quality as well. it´s a GREAT way to get fluid, safe and good quality, milk for less than fresh milk.
instant coffee IS THE COFFEE CULTURE OF PAKISTAN
I hate coffee I really don't understand why there's so much craze over it
It's so bitter
The milk outside is usually milk made out of powder and fresh milk is kept inside the fridge as it's impossible for fresh milk to survive even with air con on. Powder milk in cartons are sold everywhere here in the UK and are kept on shelves outside
Steve and Ivana r looking awesome couple in Lahore. Actually I'm not in Lahore now a days bcoz of my job. I wish I could have dinner with you guys. 🌹🤗 Stay bless 🌹🤗🤲.
The unforgettable experience you have done in northern areas when Steve zibah a chicken. 👍
you can find ground coffee pretty easily. Just look for Lavazzo. Some of the Eily will also be ground
That store is filled with basically everything we mostly use, even the toys, remote control cars are the favorites of young boys
UHT milk does not need refrigeration till opened.
Also, Australian cows are mentioned because majority of milk in Pakistan is from water buffaloes. There are some dairies which have Holstein cows, which are colloquially called "Australian cows" in Pakistan.
We don't have chicken skin because most of our cooking involves wet cooking the chicken (braising/currying/stewing) which makes the skin lose its texture and taste and feel unpleasant.
We used 20 litter oil for this Ramadan. ACTUALLY WE PAKISTANI USE Alot of fried material 😂
Thank you so much for coming Pakistan and more love
we do use skinned chicken for "Sajji" a food originating from Balochistan Pakistan, usually mild in taste but one can spice it up, as you know it's Pakistan
Yes my friend. I lived in quetta back in the days and remembered saji with the skin on either chicken or goat. Loved it. 😅😢🎉
As an Indian i noticed that everything i saw in this video is imported. Pakistani youth should start making startups this will help there country a. Lot in India most of the things are made in India.
We have our products. They only showed the imported products aisles
@@areejshams3253 oh my bad sorry
@10:21 😂😂😂
No Steve. You will not find Suzuki Mehran in the RC Cars. 😂😂😂
very nicely explained. I always enjoy your Pakistani tour.
This grocery shop that you have visited is selling prices at double prices.... you should not determine the prices only by checking one grocery store..... some grocery stores near this store are selling the same things at half price as well...
JetLag Global Grocery Warriors! 🛒🛒💪
We eat chicken without skin because our cuisine involves pressure cooking which turns it really soft and soggy so who’d wanna eat that lol
We do love it in fried chicken though
Great Video, wish you guys have a good and safe tour
😊💖
Not to forget this was a small local store, if by any chance you had the opportunity to visit Lahore Metro Store or Lahore Carefour you would have find alot of variety for everything and possibly the prices may also differ there as the are biggest grocery stores.
North AMERICAN style milk is available in refridgeraters OF MANY supermarkets called ANHAAR
Nice 👍👍👍👍👍 welcome to beautiful Pakistan 🇵🇰 have blessed trip 🙂
All the Doritos are imported, that’s why it’s so expensive. Lays is local.
I am pakistani and i love your videos
It is sad to say that the currency in our mycountry is very low😢😢😢
Hey, plz make a video of super stores in Islamabad. There's a lot of big supermarkets here like Metro food & carry etc... and plz make a video on giga mall Islamabad
removing chicken skin is a cultural thing. Its halal to eat chicken skin but its easier/quicker to defeather the chicken by just taking the skin and feathers off. Also majority of chicken ends up in biryani or curry and for that you need skin off chicken anyway.
aww cute and simple vlog today.
Here in India chicken in lulu mall is 250 but in local chicken store 150. so we can't compare prices simply without knowing facts. let them explain.
Welcome to our Country Pakistan I love your vlogs since a month I love your vlogs from Karachi love from Pakistan 🥰🇵🇰
Omg Soo good to see you in Pakistan 🇵🇰 ❤❤
When you come to peshawar must visit HBK mart , one of the biggest shopping mart in Pakistan
hi so the no skin on the chicken thing is definitley cultural because in most pakistani dishes the skin does not get tenderized so its better to have it off hope it helps☺
Very nice video btw the skinless chicken in Pakistan is totally cultural we consume halal chickens with skin all the time in Canada … enjoy your trip
Huge grocery store! Nice to see so many employees to assist if needed. In Mississauga, they encourage us to self checkout and bag our own groceries. I much prefer the full service. Keep safe, healthy and happy.
Mom when are you visiting Pakistan with Steve and Ivana? I want to see that vlog please!
Thats a small grocery store of pakistan 😂
self checkout is now everywhere in the GTA they want to slowly get rid of the employees by replacing them with machines aka kiosks
Pak imports nearly everything and in nov 2023 trade deficit of pak was 27.8 million with India (obviously through Dubai) .
thanks for coming to our country
Jalal Sons considers expensive food item seller in Pakistan, If you buy any item in open market in Pakistan it would cost you lost cheaper than Jalal Sons
Pakistanis don’t eat chicken skin except kfc 😅
Usually in Pakistan, foreign items cost more than Pakistani named brands
The store didn't have too many local brands. Doesn't Pakistan have local brand milk, chips, etc?
This is blast from the past, I use to frequently visit this area. You will notice vegetables are much cheaper in Pakistan compared to Canada. Much love from Vancouver
😂😂😂😂looting prices compared to India
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Mashalla nice information video keep it up sir God bless
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I have no idea why but usually, there are tons of fridges with milk and stuff and also the time when u said there was no lays i couldn't believe it cuz lays is so common here but later u guys also found it. Amazing video though!
Thanks for visiting my country ❤❤
In pakistan food is expensive compare to india, But cold drinks like pepsi, coke are cheaper 😀 surprise to see that in pakistan there is also coalgate which is the most famous toothpaste of india
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The Doritos must be imported in as that would only explain the price. When you're back in Canada, go to your large Supermarkets and ask for UHT milk or Longlife milk. 100% you'll find them there! Have ou met other vloggers whilst in Pakistan, and compared notes/experiences?
Yes Pakistan is less expensive as compared to canada,
If you come to Karachi then do visit metro a supermarket and it is quite famous ☺️ and there is an awesome vibe there and I love it ❤️
No in multan
Its in karachi too
in pakistan its a bit expensive since i live there myself in lahore the worst thing is the local things are not expensive oh and the masala is spicy but yummy look at the dates of the milk i will recommend using the prema milk also do try there tea and white paratha as i see the coffee line do the nescafe its so good
10 litre oil can is for a regular 🏠
I wish pakistanis would understand that our foriegn guest r well aware of the prices of daily household consumptions that r mostly universal with some exceptions on local specialities so plzz dont talk rubbish cuz inflation is everywhere and we pakistanis r the most rich people on this planet earth cuz we dont care about money we care about our traditions n islamic values so accept yourself and your country cuz it is the best in the world dont be Cheap in your comments stay honourable cuz our friends from canada r the same common people as we are and for jetlag warriors i must say that i love watching you and specially your mom loved ❤ your content,stay healthy n safe.
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I think you from bloody Evils Army that's why inflation not effect you bloody elite.
I know Jalal Sons it's famous in Pakistan
Btw I did'nt know they sell Takis
I'm Pakistani if your going to be cheese in Pakistan do not keep it in your fridge for a very long time it will get dirty and get germs because Pakistan is a very hot country
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you visit small store if you want more items you need to visit carefour packages mall lahore
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It’s just above average store , but nothing like Walmart , more like Tesco express or sainsbury local ( Uk system ) . There are bigger stores not as big as Walmart but pretty big at least in karachi
It's very common milk France has the same
Of course you ll think it's cheap u r from a much richer country but when the regional people like an Indian like my self look at it after the currency change at the time it's still too much money for a bag of air (lays)
I saw you today at my gym in Karachi
The one that u called gasoline jug of oil for cars is actually used in our homes especially bcz we have we have larger families and even joint families
Nice wether in lahore today👍
Always hard work, excellent video
Wellcome to Pakistan 🇵🇰
I shop at this market lol. The priced all over the city for common products especially imported ones has shot up.
Btw shop near this Jalal son's has one of the best dry fruits