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Security concerns, mismanagement or were expectations just too high?
Karachi Eat 2018 opened its door to a slew of criticism yesterday as it was plagued by unforeseen delays and a lack of crowd control as long queues of hopeful attendees trailed all the way down Khayaban-e-Saadi.
Relocated from its previous venue of Frere Hall to Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Park near Mai Kolachi, Karachi Eat 2018 was rumoured to have chosen its new venue in order to avoid the same issues of crowd control and traffic congestion that had plagued it in the past.
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But on Friday evening, a security sweep and rumoured visit by a VIP meant that even food vendors couldn't enter the food festival in a timely manner. Many food stalls were not operational until 6pm, and even then, a large section of the festival remained in darkness until at least 7pm as electrical connections failed or were unavailable.