Hattrick brings special bakery items in market
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, Oct 24: Hattrick, a chain of fast food outlets has brought special bakery and confectionary items in the market ahead of Eid. “The items are of international standards which will be available at all our outlets,” Babar Chowdhary, Managing Director, Chowdhary Group said.
He said: “The day I was elevated as Managing Director of Chowdhary Group, the first thing I wanted to do was to gift something new to our valued customers.”
“Hattrick is presenting a wide range of new and attractive products in gift packaging of international standards. These products will be available at every Hattrick unit this Eid at nominal charges,” Chowdhary said, adding that they were not earning any profit on these products. “It will be a token of love that I want to share with our valued customers of Hattrick,” Babar added.
He said that our company believes in providing best products to “our valued customers and we will continue doing that in future.”
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