Tripura::Parle-G' sales news increased during corona lockdown, broke 82-year-old record

Tripura::Parle-G' sales news top of 8 increased during corona lockdown, broke 82-year-old record

New Delhi: Biscuit company Parle-G, which has been struggling with the crisis for the past several years, has benefited immensely from the lockdown. #business According to the company, its sales during the lockdown have been the highest in the last eight decades.  Parle-G said that their sales in March, April and May were at an all-time high of eight decades. The hike is significant for the company as the company, which was struggling with weak demand last year, also announced massive layoffs..

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The reason for the increase in the sales of this company, established in 1938, is that during lockdown, people have bought it extensively and during tea and breakfast people have eaten this biscuit the most. #coronanews According to the Economic Times report, the reason behind Parle Ji Biscuit's increase in sales is also its inclusion in the relief material distributed to the migrant laborers.

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People have also purchased this biscuit of Parle ji in a big way in the goods purchased under the food and drink arrangements of the migrant laborers. According to FMCG sector experts, the demand has increased due to the price of one packet of Parle ji being just Rs 5. Mayank Shah, the category head of Parle Products, a company that makes Parle Jee Biscuits, said, "During these three months, Parle Jee's cell accounts for 80 to 90 per cent of the company's growth. This growth is unpredictable. ' Apart from Parle ji, growth has also been observed in the cell of other biscuits.#tripura sundari temple 
The Biscuit Monaco sale of the Parle Group, including the famous biscuit brands, Goodday, Bourbon, Tiger, Mary, Milk Bickeys, has also seen an increase. This increase in demand led the biscuit companies to work on strengthening the manufacturing and distribution chains even during the lockdown period. Shah said that this is a man's biscuit, people who cannot afford bread, they can buy Parle Ji. He said that during the Corona period many state governments and NGOs have also bought Parle Ji Biscuits on a large scale.

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