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Sunday, January 3, 2016

Mio Amore-the new Monginis of Eastern India



Monginis brand owned by the Mumbai-based Khorakiwala family, Switz Foods Pvt. Ltd. (SFPL).

The city-based company with a group turnover of around Rs.400 crore (unaudited) in 2014-15 manufactures cakes and cookies.
While it retailed the cakes under the Monginis brand, it also sold packaged cupcakes and cookies. It has a daily capacity of 150 tonnes for the group and 10 tonnes for SFPL. It employs 6,000 people of which 3,000 are in direct employment.
However, the 26-year-old arrangement with a certain section of the Khorakiwala family to manufacture and market cakes under the Mongini brand in West Bengal, Odisha, Bihar and North East came to an end from May 1, 2015 through an out-of-court settlement.
The discord was mainly over the business plan being followed by Switz Foods Pvt Ltd., which had begun pushing its own brand Winky’s (packaged cakes) and started contract manufacturing for companies such as Britannia and ITC.


Just as SFPL stopped using the Monginis brand, the Khorakiwalas will also not market their products for three years from May 2015 in West Bengal and the North East as part of the resolution arrived at through mediation.
Following this settlement, Monginis, which had become a household-name in cakes and pastries in the state and Odisha, vanished from shop shelves of the 210 stores. The franchises emerged in a new avatar Mio Amore with a new brand logo and new colour scheme. The stores too donned a new look.

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