Holy macaroni: Islamabad man goes viral selling pasta out of car, hopes to launch restaurant

Zaheer Jan had been selling homemade macaroni out of his maroon Suzuki Mehran in Islamabad’s G-9 market on December 2, 2021. (AN Photo)
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Updated 05 December 2021
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Holy macaroni: Islamabad man goes viral selling pasta out of car, hopes to launch restaurant

  • 21-year-old Zaheer Jan started selling pasta last month to contribute to family budget, Twitter post catapulted him to social media fame 
  • Previously used to sell 18-20 helpings a day, now he says social media publicity has turned his idea into a real means of livelihood 

ISLAMABAD: Zaheer Jan had been selling homemade macaroni out of his maroon Suzuki Mehran in Islamabad’s G-9 market only for about a month before he was catapulted to Twitter fame.

The 21-year-old's fortunes changed after a social media user, Maria Malik, shared a picture of Jan standing next to his four-wheeled food stall decorated with twinkling fairy lights and a sign that said “Homemade Macaroni.”

“If you're in G-9 or cross G-9 markaz, do drop by Zaheer to have a plate of delicious chicken macaroni. He's a super sweet young boy trying to make ends meet one plate at a time,” Malik wrote on November 24. “His car is parked opposite to the Bata store.”

The post instantly got thousands of retweets and on the next day Jan's macaroni, which he sells for Rs100, or a little over fifty cents a box, was sold out within two hours.

"About a month ago we would sell like 18 to 20 boxes daily,” Jan told Arab News in an interview, standing next to his car. “But now, with all the posts and the tweets and everything, all the publicity that is going on, it's been a blessing. We are making a living here.”

"I want to thank all the people who have put up tweets and posts and shared it on Twitter and WhatsApp and on Facebook ... I'm very grateful to them."

The idea behind the macaroni car stall, which Jan came up with his sister, was to pitch in to the family budget, Jan said. His parents were initially not very enthusiastic but helped out anyway, with his mother preparing the macaroni at home.

"When we made the plan that we wanted to start this, my parents were a bit apprehensive, they weren't sure that it was going to be successful," Jan said. "But they were and continue to be incredibly supportive. The whole family - I could not do it without them."

Malik, who is behind the viral tweet, said she was glad she had been able to support the young man earn an "honest living."

"Sometimes, you know, things like these happen, these random acts of kindness by random people can actually change someone's life," she told Arab News. "I really, really hope that this does not die down and the hero [Jan] and his family are able to make something out of it. And it also goes to show that it doesn't cost anything to be kind, to show someone a little bit of support."

Going forward, Jan hopes he can one day open a little restaurant of his own: "Something small and where people can come and sit and relax."

He also hopes his story will inspire other young people.

"I am trying to encourage the youth that they can do anything and they can work hard and make life better for themselves and for the country," Jan said, as he packed up for the day. "We Pakistanis are capable of everything."


Pakistan dispatches special plane carrying 100 tons of tents for Gaza

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Pakistan dispatches special plane carrying 100 tons of tents for Gaza

  • Pakistan dispatches special plane from Lahore for Egypt’s Al-Arish city for onward delivery to Gaza
  • Pakistan has sent 28 relief consignments for Gaza comprising 2,727 tons of relief items in total since 2023

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) dispatched a special plane carrying 100 tons of tents for the people of Gaza on Monday, the authority said, vowing to continue addressing Palestinians’ humanitarian needs. 

This was the 28th relief consignment from Pakistan for the people of Palestine, the NDMA said, adding that it was sent with the support of Pakistani charity Alkhidmat Foundation. 

The relief goods, which comprised 100 tons of tents, were dispatched via a special flight from the Allama Iqbal International Airport in Lahore to Egypt’s Al Arish city for onward delivery to Gaza. 

“With the dispatch of this latest consignment, the total volume of humanitarian assistance sent to Palestine through 28 consignments has reached 2,727 tons,” the NDMA said. 

The relief goods were sent in a ceremony attended by Punjab Housing Minister Mian Bilal Yasin, senior officials of the NDMA, Pakistan’s foreign ministry and representatives of government departments as well as Alkhidmat Foundation.

“Government of Pakistan and the people of Pakistan stand firmly with the people of Palestine in this difficult time and will continue to make every possible effort to support them and address their humanitarian needs,” the NDMA’s press release concluded. 

The development takes place after Israel allowed the limited reopening of the Rafah crossing with Egypt on Feb. 2. The crossing serves as the only gateway for the people of Gaza to the outside world that does not pass through Israel. 

It reopened last week for the movement of people nearly two years after Israeli forces seized control of the crossing during the war with Hamas.

The reopening of Rafah has long been demanded by the United Nations and aid organizations, forming a key element of US President Donald Trump’s truce plan for Gaza, where humanitarian conditions remain dire.

Pakistan has consistently criticized Israel for its war on Gaza, which has claimed the lives of over 70,000 Palestinians, among them women and children, since Oct. 7, 2023. 

Islamabad is also a member of Trump’s newly constituted Board of Peace global body, which seeks to resolve the Gaza conflict and other disputes around the world.