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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Laila a UK-based brand designed specifically for South Asian households in Britain?
Is Laila a UK-based brand designed specifically for South Asian households in Britain?
The Laila products are popular in the UK among South Asian families. You will often spot the brand in Asian supermarkets and online grocery stores across Britain.
Are Laila products certified halal where applicable for Muslim consumers?
Are Laila products certified halal where applicable for Muslim consumers?
Some Laila products do carry halal certification where it applies. Many Muslim families in the UK include the brand in their regular grocery shopping, though most people still prefer checking the packaging directly for the latest certification details.
Does Laila offer a wide enough range to build an entire South Asian pantry from a single brand?
Does Laila offer a wide enough range to build an entire South Asian pantry from a single brand?
For many households, Laila covers a large part of everyday pantry needs. The brand offers staples like rice, lentils, flour and other cooking essentials that are generally used in South Asian homes.
Is Laila considered authentic for South Asian recipes despite being a UK-based brand?
Is Laila considered authentic for South Asian recipes despite being a UK-based brand?
A lot of families still rely on Laila for traditional meals because the products work well in everyday home-style cooking. Whether it is a simple dal, biryani or chapati meal, many people feel the ingredients suit familiar South Asian recipes quite naturally.
Has Laila been a long-standing presence in UK South Asian grocery aisles?
Has Laila been a long-standing presence in UK South Asian grocery aisles?
Yes, Laila has been part of UK South Asian grocery shopping for many years. Because of that long presence, the brand has become a familiar choice for families who regularly buy traditional pantry staples and cooking ingredients.


