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Mohit Khattar

Gourmet game plan

Even as modern retail's impact expands, major retail firms are experimenting with various formats in the foods segment to draw an elite set of customers. In a bid to cater to medium-to-higher end consumer segments, gourmet retailing is a...

Godrej to expand Nature’s Basket

Gourmet food retail chain Godrej Nature's Basket, which recently launched a revamped look and a new logo, plans to expand its presence in Pune, Mumbai and Hyderabad.The new store look was revealed with the launch of its ninth store...

Nature’s Basket plans big

Godrej Nature's Basket has recently launched its third outlet in Delhi. Located at the GK-I market, the store is spread across an area of around 2,300 sq.ft with a carpet area of around 1,800 sq.ft. In Delhi, Nature's Basket...

Pure Fantasy

As the world evolves from organic foods to ‘SOLE’ ( Sus-tainable, Organic, Local and Ethical) eating, India is only beginning to catch up by starting to go and grow organic. However, does a low-volume category as organic food make...

Nature’s Basket turns focus on Delhi

Nature’s Basket, the retail venture of the Godrej group, has recently opened its two outlets in Delhi at Defence Colony and Greater Kailash (GK) market. The group has further plans to launch six more stores in Delhi within this...

Long wishlist of retailers for Union Budget

The retail fraternity has higher expectations from the upcoming Union Budget 2010, which is going to be tabled on February 26 by Pranab Mukherjee, finance minister, India. The recent economic slump did paralyse many sectors including retail industry but...

Nature’s Basket spins off from Godrej

Nature’s Basket, a retail initiative of consumer goods manufacturer Godrej for selling vegetables, fruits and herbs, has become a separate entity, reports The Economic Times.“We see the Godrej brand and Nature’s Basket doing a two-way equity transfer. We have...

A Multipolar World

Curiosity is mother of all awareness. Even as urban Indians get curioser and curiouser, foreign food importers and retailers are falling over themselves to optimise shelf space to peddle high-margin imported ingredients for the DIY customer. Will emerging Indian...
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