INDIA: Parle Products unruffled about PepsiCo "biscuit launch"
By: Mini Pant Zachariah | 27 January 2011
The general manager of Indian biscuit major Parle Products is unconcerned about reports that PepsiCo is preparing to enter the country's INR110bn (US$2.41bn) biscuit market.
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The general manager of Indian biscuit major Parle Products is unconcerned about reports that PepsiCo is preparing to enter the country's INR110bn (US$2.41bn) biscuit market.

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