Britannia: "On the commodity situation, the crop seems to be fine as far as wheat is concerned and the government holding has been reasonably low and there will be government buying. Beyond the election, I think it will be slightly inflationary," Berry told analysts. "Post election and post monsoon, I would think we would be aiming towards double digit volume growth."
Lockdown-induced changes in consumer patterns are here to stay: Britannia MD Varun Berry
Almost all large consumer goods companies have reported contribution of grocery e-commerce to overall sales having grown 3-6% in the past six months from 1-2% in the year-ago period.
BusinessToday.In | December 10, 2020 | Updated 19:24 IST
Managing Director of Britannia Industries Varun Berry has said there has been a highly significant change in consumer behaviour in recent months. Consumers who bought staples on e-commerce including many first time buyers - most of them intend to stay there. So shopping for brands is going to change substantially, Berry said at the CII-FMCG summit.