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Best Home Delivery Services In Islamabad and Rawalpindi

Best Home Delivery Services In Islamabad and Rawalpindi

Getting to the grocery store can be challenging in our regular routines: It's hard enough to go to work, get the kids to school, and still find time to do laundry and get dinner on the table. But as the spread of the novel corona virus means most Pakistanis are currently being asked to stay at home as much as possible, getting fresh 
food can feel extra challenging. Some Online shopping websites are still fulfilling orders and household items online.But many digital grocery delivery services are 
pivoting their offerings available to shoppers to meet demand.
 
We will categories all online grocers by starting dates

You may have heard of MamoDelivers Grocery they provide groceries and other services in town since 2017 with good professional staff and riders.They deliver vegetables
and groceries on market prices and on demand. Delivery Time 3 hours

Ezasa is a grocery delivery service and they have their own stores in town and deliver at sabzi mandi rates. Depending on your location, you can get same-day delivery (sometimes in as little as an hour!).They are in this business since 2018 and they have their website and facebook page.According them soon
they will launch their App for costumers. Currently they take orders on website, Facebook and WhatsApp. Delivery time 30-80 mins

Started in 2020 during Corona virus and they launched their App for costumers. They mostly deliver Vegetables from registered Shops and stores. But they are only limited to some sectors of Islamabad. And delivery time is 2-4 hours.




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Thursday 18 April 2019

More than 38 percent Pakistanis spend 2 hours or more on cell phones everyday: Poll

More than 38% Pakistanis spend 2 hours or more on cell phones everyday: Poll

ISLAMABAD: According to a Gillani Research Foundation Survey carried out by Gallup and Gilani Pakistan, 39% Pakistanis spend 2 hours or more in a day using a mobile phone, 29% claim not to spend any time at all.A nationally representative sample of men and women from across the four provinces was asked, “How many hours in a day do you spend using a mobile phone?”

In response, 33% said that they spend an hour, 20% said 2 hours, 8% said 3 hours, 3% said 4 hours, 3% said 5 hours, 4% said more than 5 hours and 29% said they do not use a mobile phone.The study was released by Gilani Research Foundation and carried out by Gallup and Gilani Pakistan, the Pakistani affiliate of Gallup International.