What strategies or factors do you believe could effectively challenge and displace major beverage corporations such as PepsiCo and Coca-Cola, along with their unhealthy product offerings, in the Indian market?
To what extent are you talking about customising the drinks? India is having many states with history of f&b of their own, each state having 5-6 flavour. People are addicted towards sugar, how to tackle the same?
Agree with me or not.
I am not from Tamil Nadu. But this is budget. This is the real f*cking best budget in the history of any indian states.
Google Tamil Nadu budget to get more insights.
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Havish Gupta
Figuring Out • 1y
This can end FMCG Brand's Monopoly!
So until now you all have seen the false marketing of FMCG brands. For eg:
1) An Drink named ORSL writing it's "not an ORS"
2) Cashew and Almond biscuits having less than 1% of Cashew
3) Excessive Sugar Content
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SHIV DIXIT
CHAIRMAN - BITEX IND... • 5m
Idea For You Implement Now —
So guy's according to my research nowadays lots of juice , cold drink , energy drink and many beverages brand are coming in the market but mostly are selling their products at higher prices ranges between 20rs to 260rs
India now exports more services to the world than Saudi exports oil.
Well in fact in november the exports of services from India surpassed the export of goods from India and this has happened for the first time in history. Why is this happening?
Ther
Ever wonder why the road in your locality, or the drainage or sanitation in your city is never really fixed despite decades having passed at times? 😅😅
If no, then the authorities in your city or Govt in your State must be doing a good job for your
It’s regrettable that Zomato, Swiggy, Zepto, Uber etc will now have to deduct 5% of commissions paid to delivery/driver folks and pay that to the state Govt 🙏🙏
The Govt says, they will put it into a welfare fund! Social security for gig workers -
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Aditya Arora
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Faad Network • 10m
Meet the man known as the "Cola King of India" worth 152,130 CR.
1. Born in 1953 to a traditional Marwari family, Ravi Jaipuria had business in his genes. His father, Chunni Lal Jaipuria, became Coca-Cola's bottling franchisee, but the 1977 foreign
The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India • 2m
Read This Before Deciding Your Company Legal Name.
✅️ Restrictions on Names and Use of Words or Expressions (Sub-sections 2 and 3)
Sub-section 2 of the Companies Act restricts the use of certain names in a company's Memorandum of Association. A co
Meet the man from a village in Uttarakhand who built a 5000 CR bank.
1. Born in a village 40 km away from Jim Corbett National Park in Uttarakhand, Govind Singh had a tough childhood. He travelled 7 km to the nearest school daily and taught students