Chilli Milli ads and bubblegum sales
this week in Pakistan’s business and economics twitterverse
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eople were caught pulling their hair out of their head because of the incessant replaying of the ridiculous Chilli Milli advertisement featuring the ever-annoying Fahad Mustafa this week, but that was not all that was on people’s minds. Falling bubble gum sales taught us a scary lesson, we once again turned to a certain Prince for help, and the PSX’s new system crashed. Ariba Shahid brings you all this and more in this week’s social media roundup.
More than performative wokeness
Enough said
APWA wasn’t performative. It was legit. We’re thankful for all the women at APWA that worked for financial inclusion.
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Without commenting on the nature of business, it’s pretty impressive if you manage sales with intense restrictions To all our fellow brokers and journalists: please don’t accept anything that can cloud your judgment. Your word is gold. No one should be able to buy that. This scribe, however, does not think twice before accepting mugs and notebooks. Those don’t really count. Money to make certain tweets, however, very much does count. It is a dishonest practice that is unfair to your readers and unfair to your own credibility.
SOCIAL MEDIA ROUNDUP
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