If you love street food in Lahore, you definitely know about Jeela Food Point. Famous for its tagline "Jeela ek nasha hai" (Jeela is an addiction), this food spot became an overnight internet sensation. People stood in long lines just to taste his heavy, cream-loaded, and desi ghee fried dishes.
However, the shop faced sudden closures and heavy criticism that shocked fans. If you are wondering why Jeela Food Point had to shut down its operations, here is the clear story behind the downfall.
1. Food Safety Concerns and Government Raids
The biggest blow to Jeela Food Point came from health and safety regulators. The Punjab Food Authority (PFA) and investigative news teams (like Sar-e-Aam) raided the shop.
The Issue: Authorities found that the shop was using expired, low-quality ingredients while claiming to use premium desi ghee and butter.
The Consequence: The shop was sealed multiple times for unhygienic conditions. For a food business, losing the trust of health inspectors is often a point of no return.
2. The Backlash on Social Media
Social media made Jeela famous, but it also caused his decline. When videos of the unhygienic kitchen conditions and expired products went viral, the public reaction was harsh.
Customers who used to support him felt cheated. The heavy use of commercial mayonnaise, heavy cream, and questionable oil started to look less like "rich Lahori flavor" and more like a health hazard. The negative publicity quickly emptied his tables.
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3. Internal Management and Worker Strikes
Running a viral food business requires strong management, which Jeela struggled to maintain. As pressure grew from law enforcement and the public, internal tensions rose. The shop faced worker strikes and labor disagreements, making it impossible to keep the daily operations running smoothly.
4. Forced Relocations
Because of constant legal issues and trouble with local market committees, Jeela Food Point could not stay in one place. Moving a street food business from Main Market to Gulberg, and then to other spots, broke his regular customer base.
The Big Lesson: In the restaurant industry, viral social media fame can bring people to your door, but only consistency, cleanliness, and quality will keep them coming back.
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Is Jeela Back?
Yes, Jeela has recently attempted a comeback with a brand new strategy. To rebuild his image, he shifted away from the controversial heavy creams and fats. He reopened at a new location focusing strictly on traditional Desi Murgh and Chanay (Chicken and Chickpeas), even offering cash prizes to anyone who can prove his food isn't authentic.
Time will tell if Lahore will fully forgive and trust the internet's most chaotic chef again!