Guys do you think that there is still market gaps with present snacking brands in India as well in International market ? If yes what are they would be?
Anonymous 1
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Absolutely, there’s still room for healthy, affordable snacks in India. Most so-called ‘healthy’ snacks are overpriced and inaccessible for the masses. We need products that are genuinely nutritious but can compete with junk food on price.
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