KARACHI: With the rapid expansion of digital technology in Pakistan, online shopping has now extended beyond everyday products to include sacrificial animals and butchery services ahead of Eid-ul-Adha.
According to reports, a growing number of citizens are turning to online platforms to purchase sacrificial animals, especially during Eid season when traditional livestock markets are often crowded, time-consuming, and difficult to navigate.
The trend has also provided significant convenience for overseas Pakistanis, who can now fulfill the religious practice of sacrifice through reliable digital services without being physically present.
Online platforms typically display detailed listings of animals, including cows, bulls, goats, sheep, and camels, along with specifications such as weight, age, and price. Customers can browse options and make selections according to their budget and preference.
Some services also offer collective sacrifice (share-based Qurbani), allowing multiple users to jointly contribute to a larger animal at a lower individual cost, making the practice more affordable for many households.
In addition, the digital shift has extended to butchery services, where users can book professional slaughter and meat-cutting services online. These platforms allow customers to select time slots and service packages based on convenience.
Industry experts say the online Qurbani sector is witnessing steady year-on-year growth, with demand expected to rise further this Eid-ul-Adha as more consumers adopt digital solutions for religious and practical needs.
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