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MPs call for controlling “deep discounting” of unhealthy foods by supermarkets to tackle childhood obesity
28 Mar 2017
Emirates offers ‘handling service’ to sidestep electronics ban
27 Mar 2017
Emirates' new handling service will be offered free to customers travelling to the US from Dubai, allowing them to use their laptops and tablets until just before boarding
Hate content: Now, J&J, GSK, join others in suspending ads on Google
24 Mar 2017
A growing list of top US advertisers are scaling back their advertising with Google as the internet giant faces growing pushback from brands that their ads will appear alongside offensive or controversial videos
Amazon to intensify crackdown on counterfeits
22 Mar 2017
Indian consumer goods sector could grow 9-17% over 3 years: study
09 Mar 2017
India is at the cusp of the FMCG 'S-curve', with significant room to grow over the next 5 to 10 years – but the winning brands will be those that achieve greater household penetration, a CII-Bain & Co report says
8 Maruti models among 10 top-selling car brands
27 Feb 2017
End of the road for Maruti Suzuki Ritz in India
27 Feb 2017
Maruti Suzuki is in the process of refreshing its product portfolio, and this will be a continuing process – a way of moving ahead with times, say reports
Haldiram’s rules the Indian snacks market, beats global names
21 Feb 2017
Nagpur-based Haldiram’s, a business venture which started with a small shop in Rajasthan’s Bikaner in 1937, is now the biggest snacks maker in India, with an annual turnover of Rs4,000 crore
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