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‘We Have Launched 5 New Products In Last One Year’: Orion India

Orion is one of the largest food companies in South Korea established in 1956. The success of Orion ‘The Original Choco Pie’, in India is...

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BVeg and AAK India collaborate to propel the plant-based meat ecosystem

AAK, India’s leading manufacturer of specialty oils and fats, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to extend strategic collaboration with BVeg Foods, India’s largest plant-based...

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Amul pays tribute to former Japanese PM Shinzo Abe in its latest topical

‘Abe ke liye Alvida (Bye for now),’ the brand says, with an image showing the Amul girl paying respects to the leaderIn a tragic turn...

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GFN::MAY-JUNE 2022::PDF

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Noteworthy achievements for IICMA has finally brought results in the last GST Council for Ice-Cream Industry.

All the efforts put in by the members & office bearers of Indian Ice-Cream Manufacturers Association (IICMA) under the leadership of Shri Rajesh Gandhi and...

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Pabrai’s Ice Creams to expand footprint; to set up new plant in Bengal

City-based Pabrais Fresh Naturelle Ice Creams the other day said it will expand its footprint to about 45 stores in the country and is planning...

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Ruchi Soya Industries Ltd now becomes Patanjali Foods Ltd

Ruchi Soya Industries Ltd is now Patanjali Foods Ltd. Ruchi Soya was purchased by Baba Ramdev-led Patanjali Ayurved for Rs 4,350 crore through an insolvency...

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This is where world’s most expensive paneer is sold at Rs. 70,000 for 1 kg

Did you know world’s most expensive paneer costs around Rs 70K for 1KgCan you imagine paying Rs. 70, 000 for just 1 kg paneer? If...

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Kellogg to Separate Into Three Companies

Kellogg Co. will be breaking apart into three businesses, covering cereal, snacks and plant-based meat alternatives, following action June 21 by the company board.The formal...

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