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  2. Fast-moving consumer goods - Wikipedia

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    Fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG), also known as consumer packaged goods (CPG) [1] or convenience goods, are products that are sold quickly and at a relatively low cost. Examples include non-durable household goods such as packaged foods , beverages , toiletries , candies , cosmetics , over-the-counter drugs , dry goods , and other consumables .

  3. 3 FMCG Stocks Savoring the Rising Demand for Comfort Food - AOL

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    As about a dozen states pause their reopening plans amid a surge in COVID-19 cases, more consumers turn to comfort food and snacks. 3 FMCG Stocks Savoring the Rising Demand for Comfort Food Skip ...

  4. FMCG in India - Wikipedia

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    In the last 10 years, the revenue in FMCG industry in India has been growing at the rate of 21.4%. [2] There was a drastic change in revenues in FMCG sector growing from US$31.6 billion to US$52.8 from 2011 to 2017-2018 respectively. [3]

  5. List of food companies - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of food companies, current and past businesses involved in food production or processing. Africa. All Joy Foods; Bakers; BOS Ice Tea; Cevital; Choppies ...

  6. India: Is the fastest-growing big economy losing steam? - AOL

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    Fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) companies report tepid sales, while salary bills at publicly traded firms, a proxy for urban wages, shrank last quarter. Even the previously bullish RBI has ...

  7. Tata Consumer Products - Wikipedia

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    The company now operates in the food and beverages industry, with ~56% of their revenue coming from India while the rest is from their international businesses. After the merger, the company controls Indian and international brands like Tata Salt, Tata Tea, Tetley, Eight O'Clock Coffee, Good Earth Tea, Tata Sampann and Tata Starbucks. [6]

  8. Mrs. Bectors Food - Wikipedia

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    It also supplies Indian government entities such as Indian Railways and government canteens and has supply relationships with multinational fast food companies like McDonald's, Subway, and Yum! Brands. [9] In 2006, Goldman Sachs invested in the company but sold its stake in 2010 to a private equity firm. [10]

  9. Dharampal Satyapal Group - Wikipedia

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    The DS Group (Dharampal Satyapal Group) is an Indian multinational corporation and an FMCG conglomerate. [2] [3] Founded in 1929 and headquartered in Noida, the group has diversified into mouth freshener, food and beverage, confectionery, agriculture, and luxury retail. [4] [5] [6]