Grabbing A Bite, Indians Are Lovin’ It!

Economic Times:

Amit Burman, vice-chairman of Dabur India, never thought that a casual stroll down one of south Delhi’s upcoming localities would provide an idea for a unique business opportunity.

In 2006, the US-returned Burman and his friend Rohit Aggarwal were in Saket, standing outside one of the outlets of the international chain, Subway. The place was crowded, with people, especially in the 18-35 age group, buzzing in and out constantly. Burman and Aggarwal paused their conversation and wondered if there was a business opportunity here.

“Franchising Subway began as a hobby,” Burman says laughing. In the initial months, the team had to work on creating the sandwich category and tailoring it to local tastes. The classic cold-cut turkey and tuna subs had to share space with chicken tikka and chicken seekh kabab fare. “People were very doubtful about the venture and would ask if I planned to make sandwiches all my life,” jokes Burman. Read more.

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