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Consumers stay high on sugar-based productsDespite FMCG companies' efforts to reduce sugar content, India's institutional sugar consumption has surged by 10% in the last five years, ...
On a health kick, FMCG companies chase sugar-free rushDriven by health awareness and the 'Eat Right Movement,' Indian packaged food companies like Britannia, Nestle, and Tata Consumer are signi...
Let there be lite: India's new motto as sweet spot shifts to low, no-sugar drinksSales of no-sugar and low-sugar drinks and juices doubled in 2024, reaching ₹700-750 cr, accounting for 10% of the overall beverages catego...
Low-fat products can fatten FMCG top boss’ package: Cos link nutrition goals with KRA in wellness driveMajor packaged foods companies like Nestle, ITC, Britannia, PepsiCo, and Danone are linking CEO and top executive KRAs with nutritional goa...
Companies trying to junk consumer notions on packaged foodPublic health officials have for years been warning about a surge in non-communicable diseases such as diabetes, obesity and associated car...
FMCG companies make pack sizes bigger as inflation coolsFast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) firms that reduced pack sizes last year in an attempt to absorb rising costs are putting back grammage as...
Britannia forecasts low single-digit input cost inflation for FY24Britannia which had a very low volume growth in the last fiscal expects an increase this year. Flour, sugar and dairy remain under inflatio...
FMCG cos on wait-and-watch mode on softening commodity prices; may pass on benefits to consumersCommodity price declines will help FMCG firms improve their profit margins while also allowing them to pass on the benefits to consumers by...
Falling input costs may cool prices of essentials, apparelsFast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) firms such as Hindustan Unilever, Britannia, ITC, Marico and Emami have indicated in their recent earning...
Food and beverage companies going heavy on diet product launches, campaigns"A combination of upcoming labelling guidelines and higher consumer demand for healthier products post Covid-19 is triggering new investmen...
Packed food prices may rise despite government sopsThe government has in recent days banned wheat exports, restricted sugar exports, allowed duty-free imports of crude soyabean and sunflower...
With eBuySugar, the Rs 2-lakh-crore sugar sector is finally going digitalIndia is the world’s second largest sugar producer, but the sector has largely been traditional. A two-year-old platform, started amid the ...
Accumulate Britannia Industries, target Rs 5850: Emkay Global Financial ServicesAccumulate Britannia Industries Ltd. at a price target of Rs 5850.
Talking stock: Sell Graphite India, hold ExideSell Graphite India – its business is highly cyclical and the stock has already rewarded phenomenally.
Britannia, Amul, Dabur to raise prices or cut quantities in packaged productsThe price hikes come as the consumer goods industry still nurses the wounds of demonetisation, and has endured at least four quarters of su...
Marico, Dabur remain favourite picks in FMCG segment: Sanjay Manyal, ICICI SecuritiesWhether it is Jyothy Lab or Marico or for that matter Britannia, there has been a huge advertisement expenditure.
- Union Budget 2011: Consumer goods firms may pass on duty change to customers
Candymakers such as Parle Agro and Perfetti Van Melle that make 'Alpenliebe' and 'Big Babol' have expressed concern over the hike saying th...
- NutriChoice products have met with great response: Vinita Bali, Britannia
Following a robust quarterly performance after 3 years of decline in numbers, Vinita Bali, CEO, Britannia Industries discusses the bygone q...
- Britannia Industries a major player in the Indian foods market: Religare
Britannia Industries’ Q2FY11 top-line growth of 27.5% Y-o-Y was in line with market expectations, though profits fell short.
- Zero-duty sugar imports a breather for food cos
Companies, which use sugar as a key input for their food products, are relieved by the government's decision to relax sugar import norms.