This Diwali, Indian manufacturers launch home-made sweets namely 'Mishtabhuj'
Nov 10, 2020
New Delhi [India], November 10 (ANI/NewsVoir): While the Diwali season was hit hard this pandemic, sweet sellers still have seen a surge in sweet and snacks sales consistent with past years.
But even before the occasion sets in, the market is inundated with counterfeit sweets as the market is quite unregulated. Branded players, on the other hand, are limited to primary cuisines which fail to deliver the "home-made" taste, as expected on an occasion like this.
Mishtabhuj, a traditional Indian sweets offering is positioned to solve this very challenge. The brand was born as the solution to a single person's problem who was allergic to outside sweets. Starting from a small 10X10 kitchen to serve 14 families with very limited options, Mishtabhuj has expanded to over 3000 families and multiple channel partners in 2020.
Operating in Delhi-NCR alone, the brand offers express delivery of sweets from kitchen to home within 3 hours, considering the expanse of the region.
"The families we started with, had a unique challenge of getting home-made sweets with an assurance that they would be pure & fresh in origin. With Mishtabhuj we try to accomplish just that. And probably that's why we've expanded from 14 to 3000 plus families in the last three years," said Mishtabhuj Founding Team.
Mishtabhuj offers several unique delicacies, made with pure desi ghee, without any added colours or flavours that reflect the ethnicity of the region and deliver a home-made experience at the same time. Moreover, for the health-conscious, and diabetic patients, the brand offers several sugar-free options to cater to their sweet tooth.
"The key to our growth has been the consistent taste and quality which we deliver in our sweets. We prepare sweets on an on-demand basis, to ensure that the sweets are fresh and delivered to our customers within record delivery time. That is why we take pre-booked orders on mishtabhuj.com. Customer experience can make or break any business, and every day, we ensure that it is up to the mark," they added.
Now when national brands are taking up the fight against organized global consumer products manufacturers and global retailers, it is expected that quality benchmarks will be stricter and costs will be regulated.
With national brands capturing a considerable market share, it is set to create more opportunities for our community, and deliver greater value to the end-customers.
This story is provided by NewsVoir. ANI will not be responsible in any way for the content of this article. (ANI/NewsVoir)