Who owns Parle-G biscuits?

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Vijay Chauhan is the patriarch of the family that controls Parle Products, best known for its popular glucose biscuit, Parle G. The privately held biscuit, confectionery and snacks maker gets the bulk of its estimated $1.7 billion revenues from biscuits.
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Is Parle owned by Coca Cola?

Parle Agro is an Indian private limited company founded in 1929. It owns the brands including Frooti, Appy, LMN, Hippo and Bailley. Several Parle soda brands including Citra, Thums Up, Limca, Gold Spot, and Maaza were sold to Coca-Cola in 1993 for a reported $40 million.
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Does Britannia own Parle-G?

The Wadia Group-owned Britannia Industries has outwit ParleG on its strongest turf, rural India, according to a research firm Dolat Capital. The massive reach of ParleG glucose biscuit in rural India is widely acknowledged— where almost 50% of its sales come from rural India.
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Who is neeru Deshpande?

Neeru Deshpande is the Chairperson of favored infotech giant Infosys. Recently she came to prominence when many people thought that it was her childhood she posed as a costume for the Parle-G Biscuit Cowl.
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Is Parle bigger than Britannia?

The largest piece of this big and growing cookie now belongs to Parle Products. The Mumbai-based, Rs 5,000-crore company, promoted by Vijay and Sharad Chauhan, has close to 45% share of the biscuits market while Nusli Wadia's Britannia Industries has about 38% share.
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Who owns Parle in India?

The original Parle company was split into three separate companies owned by the different factions of the original Chauhan family: Parle Products, led by Vijay, Sharad and Raj Chauhan (owner of the brands Parle-G, Melody, Mango Bite, Poppins, Kismi Toffee Bar, Monaco and Krack Jack)
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Why is it called Parle-G?

The term “Parle” in Parle-G, is derived from Vile Parle (originally a village called “Parle” in Mumbai), where the first Parle production factory was based. The “G” in the name Parle-G originally stood for “Glucose”, though a later brand slogan also stated, “G means Genius”.
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Is Maaza an Indian company?

Maaza (pronounced "Mahza") is a Coca-Cola fruit drink brand from India and marketed in Africa, Eastern Europe and Asia.
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Is PepsiCo Indian brand?

PepsiCo, Inc. is an American multinational food, snack, and beverage corporation headquartered in Harrison, New York, in the hamlet of Purchase. PepsiCo's business encompasses all aspects of the food and beverage market. It oversees the manufacturing, distribution, and marketing of its products.
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Is Britannia an Indian company?

Britannia Industries Limited is an Indian company specialised in food industry, part of the Wadia Group headed by Nusli Wadia. Founded in 1892 and headquartered in Kolkata, it is one of India's oldest existing companies and best known for its biscuit products.
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Who is the founder of Britannia company?

Who founded Britannia Biscuit Company? A British businessman C.H. Holmes founded Britannia Biscuit Company in 1918.
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Where is Parle-G from?

The Journey From Parle Gluco To Parle-G

It was to counter this trend that Parle Products launched Parle Gluco as an affordable source of nourishment for the common masses. Made in India, meant for Indian palates and accessible to every Indian, the biscuit quickly became popular with the public.
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How many companies does Parle have?

There are 80 companies in the PARLE PRODUCTS PRIVATE LIMITED corporate family.
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Why is Parle-G Company closed?

The iconic Parle factory in Mumbai's Vile Parle shut down three years ago in July 2016, after functioning for 87 years, due a gradual decline in its production capacity and productivity. Therefore, the shutting down of the factory is not a recent event caused by the current economic slowdown.
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Is Parle Agro and Parle same?

For instance, Parle Agro makes fruit drinks and packaged water, while Parle Products makes confectionaries and biscuits. Ramesh Chauhan owns Parle Bisleri which makes packaged water under the Bisleri brand name.
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What is the net worth of Parle-G?

Parle-G is the most loved biscuit brand in India with its availability in every retail store. The net-worth of Parle-G is more than Rs 6000 crores.
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Why is Parle in loss?

Leading biscuit maker Parle Products on Monday denied reports of 10,000 job losses due to slowing economic growth, falling demand and consequent production cuts. "The news about 8,000 to 10,000 job losses at Parle G is not a factual story," said Mayank Shah, Senior Category Head at Parle.
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Who is the market leader in biscuits?

Indian Biscuit Market size is stood at Rs 35,000-crore the largest category within FMCG. Britannia, Parle and ITC control nearly 69% of the biscuit market in the country. In fact, the top 15 players including Mondelez, Anmol and Saj Industries put together account for 92% of the segment.
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Who are the competitors of Parle G?

Britannia Tiger and ITC's Sunfeast Glucose are the two branded competitors against Parle-G, apart from a number of unbranded local players that operate regionally.
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