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Vikas Acharya

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Shark Tank India-featured food brand WickedGud has raised Rs 20 crore in a funding round led by Orios Venture Partners, with participation from Asiana Fund and existing investors. The Mumbai-based startup, which markets itself as a “better-for-you” food brand, plans to use the capital to broaden its distribution network, amplify branding efforts, and enhance its team. The latest investment comes almost a year after the startup had raised Rs 6 crore in funding from Asiana Fund, Titan Capital, Venture Catalyst, Hyderabad Angels, Disruption Fund and other marquee angels

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