Britannia Industries, one of India's leading biscuit manufacturers ... "A voluntary retirement scheme offered by the company to the workers at its factory situated at Taratala, Kolkata, West ...
1979 - With effect from 3rd October, the name of the Company was changed from the Britannia Biscuit Co., Ltd., to Britannia Industries Ltd. 1980 - The Company signed a 10 year technical ...
Britannia Industries is dedicated to enhancing community well-being through innovative health, nutrition, and sustainability ...
Britannia Biscuit Company takes over biscuit distribution from Parrys during the year 1975. In 1976, the company had introduced Britannia bread in Calcutta and Chennai. During the year 1978 ...
For India’s biscuits market leader, the Bengaluru-headquartered, Rs 14,000-crore (FY22 consolidated revenues) Britannia—a part of The Wadia Group—that moment came six years ago. Company ...
The District Consumer Disputes Redressal Forum, Tiruvallur, held Britannia accountable for deficient service. The company was directed ... a consumer who was sold biscuit packets that were ...
Britannia 's essentials products such as biscuits, cakes ... helping our cities fight the COVID-19 pandemic," Dunzo CEO and Co-Founder Kabeer Biswas said. Earlier two FMCG makers - ITC Foods ...
Britannia Industries is over a century old. The story of the company dates back to 1892 when a group of businessmen came together and formed a company for the purpose of manufacturing biscuits in ...
Indian biscuit market leader, Britannia Industries is looking at strengthening its international presence by entering new markets such as Sri Lanka which it says is one of the largest biscuit ...
They have given us products like breads, delicious biscuits ... help the company increase their share in states like Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh, apart from Gujarat itself. Britannia already ...
Britannia, foreign selling weigh on Indian shares November 12, 2024 Indian biscuit maker Britannia Industries posted a smaller-than-expected second-quarter profit on Monday, hurt by weaker demand ...