Bikano launches Chips, Chatax, and Crunchy Munchy in 100-gm pack

Bikano launches Chips, Chatax, and Crunchy Munchy in 100-gm pack
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Bikano, one of India’s favorite snack and packaged food manufacturing companies, has introduced family or ‘jumbo’ packs of its Chips, Crunchy Munchy, and Chatax to push sales and profits by offering value deals to the consumers during the highly exciting times of cricketing extravaganza IPL. Packed with unique flavors and new technology machinery to reduce human hand interference, the Chips, Chatax, and Crunchy Munchy offerings are loaded with the richness of potato, rice flour, chickpea flour, and spices.

As the Indian snack market is expected to reach USD 23.69 Billion in 2028 and to expand at a CAGR of 12% from 2023 to 2028, the mega packs are contributing immensely to this growth. Since IPL has been the foundation for an exceptionally rich audience pool, it provides new avenues of engagement & growth for FMCG brands.

“Every Indian family values togetherness. And over the years, watching IPL on TV has been a popular medium for reinforcing this togetherness. We have acknowledged the power and which is why we have strategically chosen to introduce our crispy savories of Chips, Chatax, and Crunchy Munchy in 100-gram packs. These snacks are not only popular among kids but consumed by adults as well, making them a favorite snack for the whole family. Moreover, post Covid-19, consumer preferences have evolved. They prefer snacks that offer better quality and taste along with hygiene. This also has led to a shift in the Indian snacks industry from unpacked open selling snacks to packed snacks,” said Manish Aggarwal, director, Bikano, Bikanervala Foods.

Family packs are essential for impulse categories of FMCG products like chips and munchies. For brands, it is a big opportunity for growth as family packs are a global trend. Now, all the companies are resorting to it to push sales without compromising on margins during IPL.

“This is the best time to introduce family packs with consumers seeking value for money. It makes sense. From a retail perspective, making big packs leads to saving in manufacturing, packaging, and transportation costs. Buying a family pack is a win-win situation for a consumer too. On average, big packs are about 20-25% cheaper than regular packs, making the price-sensitive buyers happy,” added Kush Aggarwal, head - Marketing, Bikano.

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