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Bishnu

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With 60% of Indians affected by lactose intolerance, health-conscious Millennials and Gen Z are driving a major shift towards dairy-free alternatives. 📈 In 2023, the market hit ₹2.97 billion and is set to soar to ₹11.83 billion by 2032, growing at a 16.40% CAGR! 🌱 Brands are stepping up with: Low-calorie & sugar-free options 🍦 Eco-friendly & sustainable packaging 🌏 Clean, conscious, and cruelty-free choice 💚 The future is plant-based, and it’s thriving! What's your point of view I would love to know.

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