Asia Cooking Oil Price in Pakistan

Asia Cooking Oil Price in Pakistan

Asia Cooking Oil price in Pakistan for 1 Kg is Rupees   Asia Cooking Oil is one of the local edible oil brands sold in Pakistan available in  pouches and tins and marketed for everyday frying and household use. It competes in the budget mid segment and oil is widely available in kiryana shops and online retailers across Pakistan. Retail availability and pack sizes vary by seller (1 L pouch, 3 L, multi-pack options

Asia Cooking oil price in Pakistan today

Pack /sizePrice 
1 literRs 520 to 550
3 liter bottleRs 1350 to 1450

Asia Cooking Banaspati Ghee

Asia Banaspati (Asia Ghee) is the same brand ghee product  which is banaspati style sold in 1 kg pouches and multi-packs. It is used for cooking, baking and traditional dishes where ghee flavor is preferred. It’s sold through grocery stores and e-commerce platforms around Pakistan.

Size Price 
1 KgRs 520 to 525
3 liter Rs 1220 to 1320
Asia Cooking Oil Price in Pakistan
Asia Cooking Oil Price in Pakistan

Asia cooking oil prices comparison with other brands

Brand Price 
Asia cooking oilRs 660
Dalda cooking oilRs 640
Sufi cooking OilRs 620
Habib cooking oilRs 650
Mezan cooking oilRs 710
Read also : Salwa Cooking Oil prices in Pakistan

Asia Cooking Oil benefits

  • Asia cooking oil is Lightweight for everyday frying and deep frying.
  • Asia cooking oil has a neutral taste which is good for curries, stir-fries and general frying.
  • Asia cooking oil is often cheaper per liter than ghee and contains less saturated fat than banaspati/ghee .

Asia Ghee (banaspati ghee)

  • Asia ghee is a strong, rich flavor which enhances traditional dishes and sweets.
  • Asia ghee has a longer shelf life and is stable at high frying temperatures.
  • Asia ghee Provides texture and aroma that many Pakistani dishes demand (parathas, halwas, biryanis).
  • Choose Asia oil for daily neutral frying and  choose ghee for flavor and traditional cooking.

Factors affecting Asia cooking oil price in Pakistan

Global vegetable oil / palm-oil price moves : 

Pakistan imports a large share of palm and other edible oil feedstocks; global OSPs, freight and supply decisions affect domestic costs. Recent adjustments in crude oil and OSPs for Middle East crude can indirectly influence transport and feedstock markets. 

Record import bill for edible oils (FY25) : 

Pakistan’s edible-oils import bill rose sharply in FY2024-25 (palm and soybean imports increased), putting pressure on domestic prices and exchange reserves. Import cost increases filter through to retail edible-oil and ghee. 

Exchange-rate volatility : 

A weaker Pakistani rupee vs USD raises the landed cost of imported palm/soybean oil.

Local manufacturing & refining margins : 

Refiners adjust prices when feedstock costs rise; some manufacturers passed on recent rises. Media reports in Sept 2025 noted fresh hikes of a few rupees per kg/litre announced by manufacturers. 

Government levies, taxes and transport costs : 

Fuel prices, taxes, and levies add to final retail prices. Road freight/fuel cost changes ripple into grocery prices.

Seasonal demand:

Season demand like Ramazan and Eid occasion and retail promos Festivals, harvest windows, and retailer promotions can temporarily push retail prices up or down.

Conclusion

Asia cooking oil price in Pakistan for  1L is  ₨520 to 550 and Asia ghee price for 1kg roughly ₨510–525 at online retailers. Prices are sensitive to global edible oil import costs, exchange rate swings and manufacturer pricing decisions  so small retail movements week-to-week are common. 

FAQ’s

Are these prices fixed across Pakistan?

No. They vary by city, store, and promotions. The above are online retail snapshots; corner shops may differ

Is Asia ghee healthier than cooking oil?

They’re different: ghee is high in saturated fats and gives flavor; vegetable/refined oils usually have more unsaturated fats. “Healthier” depends on your diet and portion sizes.

Will prices keep rising?

Prices depend mainly on global edible oil markets, import costs, and the rupee. Recent reports showed manufacturers raising prices modestly; global market moves can push them further.

Where to get the best deal?

 Compare local kiryana, online marketplaces (Daraz, Box, Metro, local grocery sites), and watch for multi-pack discounts. Buying larger tins during a promotion often lowers per-litre cost. 

 Do government taxes affect these prices?

 Yes  levies, duties and fuel/transport costs are part of the retail price chain.

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