INDIA’S GROWING MARKET FOR INTERNATIONAL FOODS OFFERS GROWTH, BUT CHOOSE THE RIGHT PARTNER, SAY EXPERTS

IF evidence was needed that India’s consumer food market was becoming increasingly open to foreign tastes, Godrej Nature’s Basket, a premium fresh and fine foods store with an online and offline presence across India, claims 40% of its sales come from international food lines, mostly imported. Millennial consumers in India are looking for confectionary, dairy products and health drinks, protein bars and other healthy snacks from overseas to make their dining experience global. And they are willing to pay more if the experience meets their ...


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