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Childhood nostalgia, chai, and calcium: Study reveals why and how Indians are consuming milkA new report reveals India's dairy consumption is shifting towards flavored milk, smoothies, and protein shakes, though traditional plain m...
Stock picks of the week: 5 stocks with consistent score improvement and return potential of more than 30% in 1 yearThere is high probability that we will see more volatility in the coming days. While it is not always the case, sometimes the expiry of a d...
65% of Indians now recognise almonds as a top high-protein snack; Here's whyA survey shows that 65% of Indians recognize almonds as a high-protein snack, with stronger recognition in tier-II cities like Lucknow. Not...
India goes maida-free: The rise of ‘Better-for-You’ snackingIndian consumers, particularly mothers, are increasingly seeking healthier snack options for their families. "Better-for-you" (BFY) brands ...
Festivity and diabetes: a guide to healthy indulgences and guilt-free joy!Diwali and the Indian wedding season, while joyous, pose a challenge for managing diabetes due to the abundance of sweets. High sugar intak...
The world has too much wine, and farmers are ripping up vinesData from the International Organisation of Vine and Wine show that global consumption has lagged behind production of wine since at least ...
Indulge without guilt: Hershey’s launch plant-based chocolate barsThe chocolates are made with oats instead of milk, revealed the chocolate brand.
Bengaluru gets health-conscious, switches to organic milk to stay fitGrowing interest in healthy living has resulted in the mushrooming of alternative milk startups in the past year.
9 of 10 Indians consume less than adequate proteins: SurveyThe typical Indian meal, whether served in a home in Mumbai or Delhi, is woefully deficient on proteins, said a survey released on Monday.
- What they didn’t teach at bee school?
The move towards standardised FMCG status may be good for the honey business.
- Sweet Branding: IMF pedas, scam-free jalebis break mould
During Diwali every second shop in Mumbai’s downtown financial district seems to be selling sweets. But only one has IMF pedas. Fountain Dr...