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Cookme launches Smart Pack with direct access to spice quality reports

India's spice market is shifting towards transparency, with consumers demanding accountability beyond brand familiarity. Cookme, a 180-year-old brand, is leading this change by introducing Smart Packs with QR codes. These codes provide consumers w...

India’s spice shelves are in the middle of a quiet but significant shift. Long shaped by brand familiarity, colour, and aroma, the spice market is now facing tougher questions around accountability. From changing conversations about everyday food choices to viral social media debates, transparency is fast becoming the most sought-after ingredient, especially among Gen Z and young urban households.

The Indian spice market, however, has largely remained opaque. While regulations exist, consumers rarely get visibility into testing parameters, lab results, or supply chain practices. Quality often remains a promise rather than a documented fact. As awareness grows, this gap between claims and clarity is becoming impossible to ignore.

Against this backdrop, Cookme, a fifth-generation business and a brand with a 180-year legacy in the spice industry since 1846, originating from Eastern India, has introduced a significant shift in how quality is communicated. Instead of making louder claims, the brand has chosen transparency through disclosure.


Cookme’s newly introduced Smart Pack features a QR code that leads to a batch-specific laboratory report, accessible to consumers instantly. The report details tests, along with additional category-specific checks, clearly stating standards, testing parameters, and results. Importantly, it also explains what each test means, why it is conducted, and whether the batch meets quality benchmarks.

The initiative highlights a critical truth often overlooked: spice quality is not determined at the factory alone. It is shaped across the entire supply chain, from sourcing and farming practices to storage and testing protocols. Cookme encourages consumers to evaluate value, price, and quality together, based on facts rather than assumptions.

“This move is consistent with Cookme’s legacy of innovation. The brand once held a 14-year patent from 1983 for curry paste and has been one of the pioneers of ground spices, having introduced the concept of powdered spices in the early 1950s when whole spices ruled every household, and the concept of powdered spices was merely an imagination or luxury in India. With the Smart Pack, Cookme addresses today’s defining consumer expectation, clarity,” said Subhamoy Dutta, Director, Cookme.
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As transparency becomes the new currency of trust in India’s food sector, Cookme’s approach signals a larger shift: quality is no longer something brands declare, it’s something they must show.

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