No gas, no problem: Ready-made meals and frozen foods take over Indian homes
Middle East tensions are disrupting LPG supplies, pushing Indian households towards ready-to-cook meals and frozen snacks. Retailers report a significant surge in demand for these alternatives, with s
Middle East tensions are disrupting LPG supplies, pushing Indian households towards ready-to-cook meals and frozen snacks. Retailers report a significant surge in demand for these alternatives, with some anticipating a lasting shift in consumer habits. Despite government efforts, shortages persist,
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Middle East tensions are disrupting LPG supplies, pushing Indian households towards ready-to-cook meals and frozen snacks. Retailers report a significant surge in demand for these alternatives, with some anticipating a lasting shift in consumer habits. Despite government efforts, shortages persist, driving interest in electric cooking solutions.
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