The Right Option Depends on Your Goal
Some families want to cook and share Qurbani meat at home. Others want the entire sacrifice distributed to people in need. Many want a balance. Choosing the right option early helps the service team prepare and prevents confusion during Eid.
Pickup, delivery, and donation are all useful when matched to the right situation.
When Pickup Works Best
Pickup is best when you have transportation, freezer space, and a flexible schedule. It gives you direct control over receiving the meat and is often preferred by families planning meals soon after Eid.
Make sure the assigned pickup location and timing are clear. Keep your order details available when you arrive.
When Delivery Helps
Delivery is helpful for busy families, elders, or customers who live within the delivery area. Because Eid delivery routes can be full, customers should keep phones available and provide accurate addresses.
Delivery windows can shift because processing volume is high. Clear communication makes the experience smoother.
When Donation Is the Best Choice
Donation is ideal when your intention is to feed others and you do not need the meat at home. It can support families, community partners, and food distribution efforts.
If you want a portion kept and a portion donated, confirm that during booking so the team can document it properly.