Ramdev’s Patanjali launches noodles

November 16, 2015 06:19 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 04:20 pm IST - New Delhi

Patanajali Ayurved, the FMCG venture promoted by yoga guru Baba Ramdev, on Monday launched noodles aiming to take on Nestle’s Maggi, which has returned to the market after a five-month ban.

The venture plans to set up six manufacturing plants for ‘Patanjali Atta Noodles’ to add to the existing unit based in Haridwar as looks to cater to more states.

“By the end of December, our noodles will hit one million stores. We are ramping our production capacity,” Ramdev told reporters here.

In next one year, Patanajali Ayurved will set up noodles manufacturing plants in the NCR, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh, he said without specifying investment details.

Patanajali has priced its noodles of 70 gram pack at Rs 15, claiming it to be cheaper from competitors.

“It is Rs 10 cheaper from our rival noodles, which are selling atta noodles at Rs 25,” he said.

Ramdev said the company Patanajali Ayurved would also foray in childcare, cosmetics products and health supplement by the end of this year.

“We will launch baby care under ‘Shishu Care’ brand, beauty care products under ‘Saundrya’ brand and health supplement powder under ‘Power Vita’ brand by the end of December,” he said.

The company had sales turnover of Rs 2,007 crore in 2014-15 and expects to reach Rs 5,000 crore this year.

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