Drive-thru restaurants: Shell Pakistan, McDonalds Pakistan sign MoU

Published May 19, 2014
Signing Left to Right:
Mazhar Ud Deen (General Manager Retail, Shell Pakistan Limited) and
Jamil Ahmed Mughal (Director Marketing & Development, McDonald's Pakistan)

Standing Left to Right:
Jawad Shah (Network Delivery Manager, Shell Pakistan Limited), 
Saif Ullah Khan (Network Planner, Shell Pakistan Limited), 
Hisham Khan (Marketing and Operations Manager - Retail, Shell Pakistan Limited) and
Syed Emraan Razi (Senior Manager Real Estate Development, McDonald's Pakistan).
Signing Left to Right: Mazhar Ud Deen (General Manager Retail, Shell Pakistan Limited) and Jamil Ahmed Mughal (Director Marketing & Development, McDonald's Pakistan) Standing Left to Right: Jawad Shah (Network Delivery Manager, Shell Pakistan Limited), Saif Ullah Khan (Network Planner, Shell Pakistan Limited), Hisham Khan (Marketing and Operations Manager - Retail, Shell Pakistan Limited) and Syed Emraan Razi (Senior Manager Real Estate Development, McDonald's Pakistan).

As part of its expansion plan, an agreement between Shell Pakistan and McDonald's Pakistan was recently signed to open and operate drive-thru restaurants on multiple Shell outlets nationwide.

Drive-thru restaurants – a common sight at gas stations in mature markets – are likely to open up new venues of business and will add a new dimension to the restaurant and gas station co-alliance in Pakistan.


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