Al Baik, the largest fast food chain in Saudi Arabia, is registered in over 80 countries worldwide.
The globally renowned Saudi fast food chain, “Al Baik,” has hinted at starting operations in Pakistan soon.
During a visit to Pakistan led by Saudi Minister for Investment, Sheikh Khalid bin Abdulaziz Al-Falih, 130 Saudi investors, including Rami Abu Ghazalah, CEO of Al Baik and a senior official of Aramco, discussed their plans.
In an interview with a private TV journalist, Ghazalah , he shared that they have signed a memorandum of understanding with the Pakistani company “Go Petroleum,” and the initial business study phase has begun.
He mentioned that the feasibility study for Al Baik has been completed, and they hope to introduce the famous fried chicken in Pakistan by next year.
He added that not only will Al Baik outlets open at Saudi Aramco petrol pumps, but there are also plans to open restaurants across Pakistan.
Rami Abu Ghazalah further explained, “We are currently assessing and gathering essential information related to the business, continuing with market strategy and research.”
He emphasized, “The most important thing is that, by God’s grace, we have signed a memorandum of understanding with a very good Pakistani company, Go Petroleum, which is a partner of Saudi Aramco.
Now, we are working together to develop the strategy.”
When asked about the secret to Al Baik’s global success and reputation, he pointed upwards and said, “It is God’s mercy and blessings. We are only carrying forward the trust He has bestowed upon us.”
Regarding business opportunities in Pakistan, the CEO of Al Baik expressed, “Pakistan and its people are extremely beautiful and good, and serving them will be an honor for us.”