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Curefoods Arambam: Curefoods' Arambam enters master franchise agreement with EAT360, ET HospitalityWorld
Curefoods Arambam: Curefoods' Arambam enters master franchise agreement with EAT360, ET HospitalityWorld

Time of India

time09-06-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Curefoods Arambam: Curefoods' Arambam enters master franchise agreement with EAT360, ET HospitalityWorld

Advt By , ETHospitalityWorld Join the community of 2M+ industry professionals Subscribe to our newsletter to get latest insights & analysis. Download ETHospitalityWorld App Get Realtime updates Save your favourite articles Scan to download App Curefoods announced that Arambam, one of the health-focused food brands of its subsidiary Millet Express , has signed a master franchise agreement with EAT360 , founded by Anand Goud Lingala . This collaboration marks the first master franchise partnership for Arambam, aligning with its structured approach to standardised store formats and regional franchise agreement spans 18 months, during which EAT360 will operate Arambam outlets under a unified model approved by Curefoods — encompassing standardized store size, curated offerings, and brand identity. The rollout is structured, with a target of 20 stores in one year, as part of the terms of master franchise agreement, a company release Nagori, Curefoods, said, 'We're pleased to announce this agreement with EAT360, led by Anand Lingala. Arambam was built to reflect a balanced, health-oriented food philosophy rooted in Indian traditions, and we're committed to maintaining that vision in every outlet. This agreement helps ensure brand consistency while tapping into strong regional expertise.'Anand Goud Lingala, founder of EAT360, added, 'It's an honour to partner with Curefoods and represent the Arambam brand. The clarity in their brand vision and operational excellence made this collaboration a fit for us. We're aligned on quality, consistency, and creating value through disciplined execution.'This collaboration reflected Curefoods' emphasis on franchise-led growth , supported by quality control and brand stewardship across all partner locations. Arambam, known for its clean, Indian-inspired meals rooted in traditional wellness principles, has steadily built a consumer base through its approach to healthy eating, the release is a Bengaluru-based house of food and beverages brands, founded by Ankit Nagori in 2020. It houses brands like Kitchens of EatFit, CakeZone, Nomad Pizza, Sharief Bhai, Olio Pizza, Frozen Bottle, Krispy Kreme, Arambam, and many more.

Meet man, an indian, who invented formula for ‘Limca', waited 7 years to start factory, but later sold it to…, now its Rs 28000000000 brand, he is…
Meet man, an indian, who invented formula for ‘Limca', waited 7 years to start factory, but later sold it to…, now its Rs 28000000000 brand, he is…

India.com

time04-06-2025

  • Business
  • India.com

Meet man, an indian, who invented formula for ‘Limca', waited 7 years to start factory, but later sold it to…, now its Rs 28000000000 brand, he is…

Ramesh Chauhan (L) created Limca in 1970. (File) The Coca-Cola Company owns many soft drink brands, but one of its brands is Indian-inspired Limca. The company recently announced that Limca has become a Rs 2,800 crore brand. Though it is now sold under the banner of Coca-Cola, Limca was originally made by an Indian entrepreneur. Around 55 years ago, the formula for this lemon flavor drink was discovered. But it took seven years for its actual production due to the economic challenges and also the Emergency in India. Limca's Birth In 1970 India had cola and other soft drinks, but there was a demand for beverages which can suit the Indian climate. Limca was introduced during this time in 1970. Lemon water was a favorite among Indians during the summers, and inspired by Ramesh Chauhan, the maker of the Bisleri brand, developed the Limca formula. Ramesh Chauhan made Limca in 1970 but its production was delayed as the Indian government declared an Emergency. So almost in 1977 that Limca started manufacturing the drink. It was considered a refreshing and energizing tasty drink so it became popular. It was sold in both plastic and glass bottles. Earlier it was owned by Parle Agro but later sold to Coca-Cola in 1993 after India's liberalization and globalization in 1992. After which Limca remained under Coca-Cola's ownership and became Rs 2,800 crore brand by 2024. Limca's marketing helped the company to grow a lot. Its first tagline 'Limit Toh Lagao' became popular within a short span of time. The brand now uses the tagline 'Chadha Le Taazgi' to attract more customers.

Maria Grazia Chiuri Is Bidding Farewell to Dior
Maria Grazia Chiuri Is Bidding Farewell to Dior

Yahoo

time29-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Maria Grazia Chiuri Is Bidding Farewell to Dior

It's official: Maria Grazia Chiuri is leaving Dior. The announcement came shortly after the maison's cruise show in Rome earlier this week, a collection that felt like a nostalgic tribute to her time at the house. In hindsight, the show served as a quietly reserved finale that garnered warm acceptance and appreciation within the comfort of her home city. Heavy speculation surrounding the details of her departure has been building since December, but fashion's rumor mill aside, it's bittersweet to see the tenure of one of the few female designers at a major luxury house—and the only woman to ever lead Dior—come to an end. It remains to be seen if former Loewe creative director Jonathan Anderson, who was officially appointed to Dior Men in April, will be her replacement. Born in Rome to a military father and seamstress mother, Chiuri was exposed to clothing ateliers at a young age. After completing fashion school, she spent nearly 30 years working alongside Pierpaolo Piccioli (who was recently confirmed as the creative director of Balenciaga, effective July 10)—first at Fendi, where they birthed the iconic Baguette bag, and finally as co-creative directors of Valentino before Chiuri departed for Dior in 2016. In her time at Dior, Chiuri built a world dedicated to local artisans, female empowerment, and skilled craftsmanship. Her collections were often filled with overt messaging, ranging from her viral spring 2017 'We Should All Be Feminists' T-shirt to the 'Miss Dior' graphics in the fall 2024 collection. Chiuri told ELLE in a 2020 profile that these principles were representative of the feminism instilled in her by her liberal parents while growing up in an Italy where female liberation and reproductive rights were remarkably taboo—and are increasingly so again. 'She has written a key chapter in the history of Christian Dior, greatly contributing to its remarkable growth and being the first woman to lead the creation of women's collections,' said Delphine Arnault, chairman and chief executive officer of Christian Dior Couture, in a statement that also hailed the designer's 'feminist perspective and exceptional creativity.' Chiuri took to Instagram to commemorate her time at the house, writing, 'I am particularly grateful for the work accomplished by my teams and ateliers. Their talent and expertise allowed me to realize my vision of committed women's fashion, in close dialogue with several generations of female artists. Together, we have written a remarkable and impactful chapter of which I am immensely proud.' Chiuri's legacy at Dior will undoubtedly be defined by her dedication to exploring craft and her emphasis on the unspoken history of hidden female labor, particularly within the domestic sphere. In 2023, the house traveled to India, in honor of the Indian-inspired ensemble in Marc Bohan's 1947 collection, which spurred a dynamic relationship between the country and the brand. The collection highlighted the work of the female-run Chanakya School of Craft in Mumbai, with which Chiuri formed a long-lasting partnership over the course of her career. 'To be a creative director means to work with a big community. And I want this community to be visible,' Chiuri told ELLE just before the show. More recently, Chiuri took to Kyoto to stage the brand's pre-fall runway show underneath the cherry blossoms in full bloom. Always reverential to the legacy of Monsieur Dior, the collection paid tribute to the house's longstanding relationship with Japan. As of now, Anderson is set to officially debut during Men's Paris Fashion Week on June 27, but there remains no official word on Chiuri's successor. You Might Also Like The 15 Best Organic And Clean Shampoos For Any And All Hair Types 100 Gifts That Are $50 Or Under (And Look Way More Expensive Than They Actually Are)

Maria Grazia Chiuri Is Bidding Farewell to Dior
Maria Grazia Chiuri Is Bidding Farewell to Dior

Elle

time29-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Elle

Maria Grazia Chiuri Is Bidding Farewell to Dior

It's official: Maria Grazia Chiuri is leaving Dior. The announcement came shortly after the maison's cruise show in Rome earlier this week, a collection that felt like a nostalgic tribute to her time at the house. In hindsight, the show served as a quietly reserved finale that garnered warm acceptance and appreciation within the comfort of her home city. Heavy speculation surrounding the details of her departure has been building since December, but fashion's rumor mill aside, it's bittersweet to see the tenure of one of the few female designers at a major luxury house—and the only woman to ever lead Dior—come to an end. It remains to be seen if former Loewe creative director Jonathan Anderson, who was officially appointed to Dior Men in April, will be her replacement. Born in Rome to a military father and seamstress mother, Chiuri was exposed to clothing ateliers at a young age. After completing fashion school, she spent nearly 30 years working alongside Pierpaolo Piccioli (who was recently confirmed as the creative director of Balenciaga, effective July 10)—first at Fendi, where they birthed the iconic Baguette bag, and finally as co-creative directors of Valentino before Chiuri departed for Dior in 2016. In her time at Dior, Chiuri built a world dedicated to local artisans, female empowerment, and skilled craftsmanship. Her collections were often filled with overt messaging, ranging from her viral spring 2017 'We Should All Be Feminists' T-shirt to the 'Miss Dior' graphics in the fall 2024 collection. Chiuri told ELLE in a 2020 profile that these principles were representative of the feminism instilled in her by her liberal parents while growing up in an Italy where female liberation and reproductive rights were remarkably taboo—and are increasingly so again. 'She has written a key chapter in the history of Christian Dior, greatly contributing to its remarkable growth and being the first woman to lead the creation of women's collections,' said Delphine Arnault, chairman and chief executive officer of Christian Dior Couture, in a statement that also hailed the designer's 'feminist perspective and exceptional creativity.' Chiuri took to Instagram to commemorate her time at the house, writing, 'I am particularly grateful for the work accomplished by my teams and ateliers. Their talent and expertise allowed me to realize my vision of committed women's fashion, in close dialogue with several generations of female artists. Together, we have written a remarkable and impactful chapter of which I am immensely proud.' Chiuri's legacy at Dior will undoubtedly be defined by her dedication to exploring craft and her emphasis on the unspoken history of hidden female labor, particularly within the domestic sphere. In 2023, the house traveled to India, in honor of the Indian-inspired ensemble in Marc Bohan's 1947 collection, which spurred a dynamic relationship between the country and the brand. The collection highlighted the work of the female-run Chanakya School of Craft in Mumbai, with which Chiuri formed a long-lasting partnership over the course of her career. 'To be a creative director means to work with a big community. And I want this community to be visible,' Chiuri told ELLE just before the show. More recently, Chiuri took to Kyoto to stage the brand's pre-fall runway show underneath the cherry blossoms in full bloom. Always reverential to the legacy of Monsieur Dior, the collection paid tribute to the house's longstanding relationship with Japan. As of now, Anderson is set to officially debut during Men's Paris Fashion Week on June 27, but there remains no official word on Chiuri's successor.

15 of the best new brunches to try in Dubai this summer
15 of the best new brunches to try in Dubai this summer

What's On

time29-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • What's On

15 of the best new brunches to try in Dubai this summer

These new brunches in Dubai will keep you fed all summer… Brunching in Dubai is an art form. It's a discipline, a rite of passage, a core memory, a vital experience – you need to brunch here at least once, and what's better than new brunches in Dubai for that? Whether you're an avid bruncher or a newbie in this field, pick from this list of brand new brunches in Dubai. Here are 15 new brunches in Dubai to try this summer. Flying Elephant This hidden, Indian-inspired spot has a brand new party brunch – happening every Saturday from 12.30pm to 4pm, at Novotel Dubai Al Barsha. Think full blown, circus-party vibes, with drinking roulette stations, party props, and spontaneous surprises. A sharing style menu and inventive cocktails. Don't miss out. Offer: Dhs199 for the soft package, Dhs299 for the house package and Dhs399 for premium package Timings: Saturdays, 12.30pm to 4pm Location: Flying Elephant Mystical Mixology, Novotel Dubai Al Barsha Contact: (0) 54 996 3324 @ Antika Antika's legendary Oriental B runch is back. Launching Saturday, May 31 , at its new home inside 25hours Hotel Dubai One Central, the reimagined Antika Brunch brings together nostalgic Levantine flavours, theatrical entertainment, and unmistakable Saturday energy. Think live singers, belly dancers and dabkeh. Offer: Dhs320 for non-alcoholic, Dhs450 for arak and spirits, Dhs495 to add prosecco and beer Timings: Saturdays, 2pm to 6pm Location: Antika, 25Hours Hotel Dubai One Central Contact: ( 0) 50 735 9177 @antikadubai Tête-à-Tête Tête-à-Tête at FIVE LUX is launching the Bisou Bisou Brunch, brought to you by Secret Parties, the kings of new brunches in Dubai – your new Saturday indulgence with stunning sea views. Enjoy a decadent three-course brunch , free-flowing drinks, and vibrant entertainment, from live vocals to piano sets and dancers. The celebration continues at Paradiso Dubai with an official afterparty. Offer: Dhs350 for non-alcoholic, Dhs450 for house beverages, Dhs550 for bubbly Timings: Saturdays, 1pm to 4.30pm Location: Tête-à-Tête, Level 9, FIVE LUXE, JBR Contact: ( 0) 4 455 9989 @teteatetedubai Dragonfly The Metamorphosis Brunch is inspired by the dragonfly's symbolism of transformation. In collaboration with Chef Reif Othman, the four-course menu presents bold flavors with a contemporary twist, Asian-inspired cocktails, the resident DJ and signature animation dancers. Perfect for the weekend. Offer: Dhs345 for non-alcoholic, Dhs495 for cocktails, Dhs525 for wine and prosecco, Dhs695 for champagne Timings: Saturdays, 1pm to 4pm Location: Dragonfly, The Lana Promenade by Dorchester Collection Contact: ( 0) 4 834 8278 @ Soul Kitchen Big Bad Brunch is Soul Kitchen's bold new take on the Saturday brunch scene. Taking their Lebanese Latin fusion food to the next level, the spot will be doing brunch right with five different types of brunch packages, messy plates, flavour fusions and some ofthe best entertainment in town. Offer: Packages start at Dhs195, go up to Dhs495 Timings: Saturdays, 12pm to 5pm Location: Soul Kitchen, Business Bay Contact: ( 0) 4 836 0900 @soulkitchendxb Babylon Babylon invites guests to Disco Made Me Do It, a new high-energy nighttime brunch . This retro-inspired weekly event is an electrifying celebration of the greatest dance hits of the 80s and 90s featuring curated menus, show-stopping entertainment, and free-flowing drinks. Offer: Non-alcoholic for Dhs240, alcoholic for Dhs390, premium with signature cocktails at Dhs490 Timings: Tuesdays, from 8pm to 11.30pm Location: Babylon, DIFC Contact: ( 0) 4 352 7750 @babylondifc La Mezcaleria The weekend starts early at La Mezcaleria JBR, where a brand-new Thursday Night Brunch has officially launched, inviting guests to indulge in vibrant Latin flavours, flowing drinks, and unmatched beachfront energy. Sample Latin and Tex-Mex cuisine, amazing cocktails and insane views. Offer: Non-alcoholic for Dhs195, wine and prosecco for Dhs275, all in at Dhs345 Timings: Thursdays from 7pm to 1am Location: La Mezcaleria, The Pavilion at The Beach Contact: ( 0) 56 520 2020 @lamezcaleriajbr Lúnico Lúnico at J1 Beach is turning up the heat every Saturday with its new 'Brunch Ritmo' – a lively Spanish feast packed with bold flavours, endless drinks, and beachside beats. From tapas to short ribs and sangria to sunsets, it's a weekend celebration done the Spanish way. DJ sets, live percussion, and a sea-meets-sky terrace vibe make this the ultimate Saturday escape. Offer: Dhs350 (soft package), Dhs450 (alcohol package). Timings: Saturdays, brunch from 1pm to 4pm Location: Lúnico, J1 Beach South, Jumeirah, Dubai Contact: (0) 50 2776 503 @lunico_ae Kaimana Beach Kaimana Beach, the stylish boutique beachside escape at Dubai's J1 Beach, presents the new Saturday brunch experience 'Lost in Paradise' in collaboration with Candypants. Guests can enjoy an array of elevated Pan-Asian dishes and handcrafted cocktails while soaking up breathtaking beach views, live music, and an energetic vibe. Offer: Packages start from Dhs425 Timings: Saturdays from 1pm to 4.30pm Location: Kaimana Beach, J1 Beach, Dubai. Contact: (0) 4 243 3555 @kaimanabeachdubai Fogueira Restaurant & Lounge This spot at Delta Hotels by Marriott Jumeirah Beach has launched a Latin Nights Evening Brunch – a vibrant Friday night experience featuring Latin-inspired sharing plates, a live ceviche station, Brazilian and Argentinian cuts, plus a variety of Latin cocktails. The terrace comes alive with live music, dancers, and interactive games. Offer: Starting from Dhs300 Timings: Fridays, 7pm to 12am Location: Fogueira Restaurant & Lounge, Delta Hotels by Marriott Jumeirah Beach. Contact: (0) 50 189 6214 @ The Bay at Mandarin Oriental Jumeira Mandarin Oriental Jumeira, Dubai invites families and friends to experience the warmth of Italian Sundays with 'Domenica in Famiglia' – a soulful Sunday brunch at The Bay. Running until the end of July, this brunch brings the Mediterranean tradition of slow, shared meals to Dubai's beautiful beachside, featuring Italian classics. Offer: Dhs299 (soft beverages), Dhs399 (alcoholic), Dhs599 (Champagne package) Timings: Sundays, 1pm to 4pm, until end of July. Location: The Bay, Mandarin Oriental Jumeira, Dubai. Contact: (0) 4 317 2222 @mo_jumeira Punjab Grill

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