Bahria Town’s Lovin’ It with New McDonald’s

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BahriaTown and McDonald’s today announced a strategic collaboration by opening its very first outlet in Bahria Town Phase V11, near Green Valley Rawalpindi amidst much fanfare and excitement. The community filled with the aroma of scrumptious burgers and delicious apple pie as consumers queued up outside the beautifully constructed outlet in BahriaTown, waiting to grab a bite at the newly opened restaurant.

As consumers demand convenient ways to make purchases, BahriaTown has created ease for its residents by making McDonald’s part of it community in Rawalpindi. There is currently one McDonald’s restaurant in the city therefore this addition is a blessing for the BahriaTown residents, as they do not have to go outside their premises to enjoy their favourite meal.

Speaking on the occasion, CEO McDonald’s Pakistan Amin Lakhani said that BahriaTown has been providing excellent community living choices to Pakistanis for the past several years and hoped that they will continue with this service for decades to come.  McDonald’s has similarly become the heart and soul of the nation by providing quality meals prepared with love and care for the people of Pakistan. Both McDonald’s and Bahria share the vision of providing highest international standards and lifelong customer satisfaction.

The Chief Guest, Malik Riaz inaugurated the newly opened McDonalds and said that McDonald’s is the nation’s number one choice when it comes to quick service restaurants. Not only is the food delicious but also prepared with utmost hygiene and diligence. BahriaTown is proud to announce that McDonald’s has become part of the community and hopes to make the brand a part of the family in other cities as well.

Today millions of Pakistanis place their trust in McDonald has to provide them with high quality food, quick service and value for money. So next time you walk into Bahria Town Rawalpindi, remember to grab a bite at the latest McDonald’s restaurant opened here.

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