Reliance retail stores will now sell sweets as well. The company's eyes are on the unorganized sweet market worth Rs 50,000 crore. It has started selling sweets at more than 50 of its stores. Packed has a market of Rs 4,500 crore.
The company claims that it will get rid of adulterated sweets. With this, small shops will be able to move out of regional markets and deliver products at the national level. The famous sweets that will be sold include 'Til Besan Laddu', 'Mumbai Halwa' by Ghasitaram, 'Darbesh Laddu and Fenugreek Laddu' by Prabhuji, 'Malpua' from Doodh Mishtan Bhandar (DMB), Mysore Pak and Dharwad Peda by Red Sweets. Is. Bureau
You can buy small packs instead of whole laddoos.
The famous Kachori and Chocolate Barfi from Rajasthan's Chavanilala Halwai will soon be available at Reliance stores. Damodar Malla, CEO, of Grocery, Reliance Retail said, “We aspire to be the largest multi-brand confectionery in India. We want that traditional sweets should not to be confined to a particular locality. Customers can buy Desi Mysore Pak or a small pack of Laddu.
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