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– KH News Desk (cbedit@imaws.org) Third Wave Coffee, one of India’s most cherished coffee QSR brands, has revealed its ‘2024 Coffee Notes’ highlighting the coffee and food choices that delighted over 7 million customers in 2024.   Interesting to note that, if stacked up, those many coffee cups would make a tower four times taller than Mt. Everest – a true testament to India’s love for coffee! The brand served 5.4 million customers across Third Wave Coffee cafes in the country, which equates to the entire population of Singapore visiting the brand’s cafes at least once through the year! Cappuccino, Classic Cold Coffee, and Mocha…

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-KH News Desk (cbedit@imaws.org) The National Restaurant Association of India (NRAI) has announced that it will file a complaint against food delivery giants Zomato and Swiggy, reported TOI. The authority would be pursuing a legal action against the platforms for attempting to monopolise the market. The move comes in response to the companies’ recent ventures into private labelling and quick commerce food delivery through separate platforms like Blinkit Bistro and Swiggy Snacc.NRAI has accused the two firms of breaching marketplace neutrality, arguing that their actions create an unfair advantage in the food delivery ecosystem. NRAI president Sagar Daryani, “What we…

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-KH News Desk (cbedit@imaws.org) As many as 50 vendors from Mumbai Thursday attended a workshop on food safety where they were educated about hygiene practices, providing them tools and knowledge to prevent food-borne illnesses and enhance public health standards, reported TOI. The workshop in Andheri (East) was organised by the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) and Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporartion as part of their “Clean and Safe Food” campaign for street vendors.

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-KH News Desk (cbedit@imaws.org) Director General of Foreign Trade has laid out procedure for export of certified organic products. ““Organic Products” for export shall only be certified as such if Produced, Processed, Packed and labelled as per the standards laid down in the document “National Programme for Organic Production (NPOP)’, available on the website of APEDA www.apeda.gov.in as amended from time to time,” read the public notice. The note further emphasized that a product will be allowed to be exported as “Organic Product” only when accompanied by a Transaction Certificate (TC) issued by a Certification Body accredited by the National…

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