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Let's take a look at 43 startups disrupting the Indian F&B market

With over 140 Cr people having an affinity for a variety of food and beverages, Indian founders have found a lucrative market - and as per Inc42, the space is expected to grow to $68 Bn by 2030.

According to our analysis, the F&B industry commands a 27% share in the Indian D2C space, just after the beauty and personal care segment at 28.6%.

From established brands like Amul India, Baskin Robbins, and McDonald's to startups like iD Fresh Food (India) Pvt. Ltd., Chaayos, and Paper Boat there is no dearth of choices for Indian consumers, and still, there is enough headroom for both the existing and new players to flourish in the sector.

The influx of new startups with innovative product ranges has undoubtedly revitalised the sector. What are your thoughts on this?

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