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From dosa batter to chutney, iD Fresh finds recipe for profit in premium products
From dosa batter to chutney, iD Fresh finds recipe for profit in premium products

Mint

time15 hours ago

  • Business
  • Mint

From dosa batter to chutney, iD Fresh finds recipe for profit in premium products

Bengaluru: An increased focus on premium products and higher investment in expanding production capacity helped packaged foods maker iD Fresh maintain profitability in the fiscal year ended March, a top executive told Mint. The firm logged a net profit of ₹4.5 crore in FY24, its first profitable year since inception in 2005. 'Last year was one of our best years so far. We did close to double-digit Ebitda [earnings before interest, taxes, and depreciation]," P.C. Musthafa, chairman and global chief executive of iD Fresh, said in an interview. "We brought in several new levers, including expanding international business, which helped us deliver the best performance in the history of iD, Musthafa said. He did not reveal exact financial figures as the company is yet to file its FY25 statements with the Registrar of Companies. The firm also plans to list in public markets by the end of FY27, subject to market conditions, and is reportedly in talks to raise ₹500 crore through a secondary share sale. iD Fresh's push towards premium products reflects a broader change in the way companies, especially food brands, are tapping consumers. As consumers become increasingly health conscious, the willingness to spend more money on premium products is witnessing a rise. Mint earlier reported on why private investors have been eyeing investments in better-for-you food and wellness products, specially those with a growing offline presence. iD's premium push Bengaluru-based iD Fresh accelerated its shift toward premium products in FY25, launching more than 10 new items, including longer shelf-life, higher-price categories like spice blends, ready-to-heat sambhar, and chutneys. These new launches are expected to contribute 10% of the company's overall revenue in the next two years. 'Our new products have started to contribute meaningfully to our overall revenue. Our internal target is that these categories will deliver 10% of the topline by FY27. We are on the path to make that happen," Musthafa said. iD Fresh reported a revenue of ₹557 crore in FY24, up from ₹479 crore in FY23. Musthafa said introducing premium variants of existing products like idli-dosa batter and ready-to-heat paratha had helped boost profitability. For context, 750 gm of iD's protein-rich idli-dosa batter is priced ₹159 while the regular batter costs ₹95 for 1 kg. Premiumization is becoming a key driver of growth across consumer categories with players across the board looking to add differentiation and novelty at a higher price point. The contribution of premium segments accounted for around 27% of total FMCG sales and contributed 42% of the sector's value growth, according to an October 2024 report by NielsenIQ. A larger number of companies in India are chasing growth to tap aspirational consumers by bringing global brands to India while adding premium categories such as body wash, sunscreens, serums, muesli and energy drinks to their portfolio. Last month, Mint reported that Nestle India senses a premiumization opportunity as large as ₹7,500 crore to expand into new avenues like chocolates, coffee and even pet care. Founded in 2005 by Musthafa and Abdul Naser, iD Fresh shot to fame on the back of growing demand for ready-to-cook products among young professionals who lived away from home and desired quick meals. It has raised upwards of $120 million from investors such as Premji Invest and New Quest Capital Partners since 2005. The ready-to-eat market in India is expected to grow to $1,064 million between 2024 and 2027, according to estimates by market research firm Technavio. However, at least 80% of the packaged food market remains unorganized, presenting a viable opportunity for players like iD Fresh. The category is tough to crack, given India's love for fresh and home-cooked meals. Moreover, the convenience of ordering food online through Swiggy and Zomato has made these meal options an afterthought. But with plans to replicate its idli-dosa batter playbook to other products, iD sees its products making a mark beyond south India as well, with Delhi among the frontrunners, Musthafa said. Also Read: Hungry for growth, idli-dosa batter maker iD Fresh hunts for its next blockbuster product Capacity building The company's investment in ramping up manufacturing capacity–both locally and internationally–reaped benefits in FY25, according to Musthafa. Mint reported last year that iD Fresh is looking to set up four new manufacturing plants in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, and Andhra Pradesh by the end of the current financial year, in a bid to diversify its consumer base in smaller cities. The company will invest up to ₹35 crore to set up a production plant in Saudi Arabia which is expected to be completed next year. Its new plant in Delhi, built at a similar investment figure, is expected to be commissioned in the next two months. Though the success of its flagship product has created immense brand recall and loyalty for iD Fresh, it could be a challenge to recreate the popularity among its other brands, given the rising competition in the space by large and small players like ITC Foods, Tata Sampann, and Haldiram's.

Premji-backed iD Fresh appoints Shobhit Malhotra as CEO for global biz
Premji-backed iD Fresh appoints Shobhit Malhotra as CEO for global biz

Time of India

time24-04-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Premji-backed iD Fresh appoints Shobhit Malhotra as CEO for global biz

Live Events Bengaluru: Premji Invest-backed iD Fresh Food has appointed Shobhit Malhotra as CEO, International Business to pursue the Bengaluru-headquartered company's ambition of taking its brand will spearhead iD Fresh's international journey, overseeing established operations in the GCC region and leading the brand's entry into high-potential markets. His focus will be on product innovation tailored to local consumer preferences in each market, building strategic partnerships, and enhancing distribution networks to establish iD Fresh as a trusted, premium and global fresh food brand, the company said in a Fresh Food chairman PC Musthafa said, "Shobhit's proven track record in leading business transformations across complex markets makes him a great fit for iD Fresh's global ambitions. His passion for building purpose-led brands and his deep understanding of diverse consumer cultures aligns perfectly with our mission of bringing fresh and healthy food to the world. We are thrilled to welcome him to the iD family to lead the war against preservatives and chemicals."Malhotra added that the opportunity to scale a homegrown success story across new international frontiers is both humbling and energizing."Shobhit brings over two decades of leadership experience in the global consumer goods industry, having held senior positions at Colgate-Palmolive, Unilever, and PepsiCo. His expertise in strategic insights, analytics excellence, operational acumen, and people-first leadership has consistently driven strong commercial results and fostered growth across complex and diverse markets.

iD Fresh Food appoints Shobhit Malhotra as CEO – International Business to drive global expansion
iD Fresh Food appoints Shobhit Malhotra as CEO – International Business to drive global expansion

Zawya

time23-04-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

iD Fresh Food appoints Shobhit Malhotra as CEO – International Business to drive global expansion

Dubai: iD Fresh Food, India's most loved fresh food brand, today announced the appointment of Shobhit Malhotra as Chief Executive Officer – International Business, effective immediately. The strategic move aligns with the company's broader ambition of taking its brand global, starting with visionary leadership and focused investments in growth and market expansion. In his new role, Shobhit will spearhead iD Fresh's international journey, overseeing established operations in the GCC region and leading the brand's entry into high-potential markets. His focus will be on product innovation tailored to local consumer preferences in each market, building strategic partnerships, and enhancing distribution networks to establish iD Fresh as a trusted, premium and global fresh food brand. Talking about the appointment, PC Musthafa, Chairman and Global CEO of iD Fresh Food, said, "Shobhit's proven track record in leading business transformations across complex markets makes him a great fit for iD Fresh's global ambitions. His passion for building purpose-led brands and his deep understanding of diverse consumer cultures aligns perfectly with our mission of bringing fresh and healthy food to the world. We are thrilled to welcome him to the iD family to lead the war against preservatives and chemicals." On his new role, Shobhit said, "iD Fresh is not just a brand—it's a movement towards healthier, more authentic food choices. I'm incredibly excited to be part of this journey and to contribute to building a globally trusted fresh food brand. The opportunity to scale a homegrown success story across new international frontiers is both humbling and energizing." Shobhit brings over two decades of leadership experience in the global consumer goods industry, having held senior positions at Colgate-Palmolive, Unilever, and PepsiCo. His expertise in strategic insights, analytics excellence, operational acumen, and people-first leadership has consistently driven strong commercial results and fostered growth across complex and diverse market. The company continues to grow at 25% on revenue and a strong EBITDA margin. Its recent organizational changes reflect its commitment to delivering sustainable growth and reinforcing its leadership in the industry. With a strong presence across India and the GCC, and plans to enter newer international markets, iD Fresh is poised for its next chapter of global growth. About iD Fresh Foods Since iD Fresh Food's inception in 2005, the Bengaluru-based company has produced and delivered a wide range of ready-to-cook, fresh Indian foods, without the use of any chemicals, preservatives, artificial colours, or flavours. Today, the brand exemplifies the merits of bringing together the best of innovation and tradition in food as well as food packaging. Currently, iD caters across retail stores in India, UAE, USA and UK. The Bengaluru-based brand's extensive natural and healthy product range includes Idly and Dosa Batter, Rice Rava Idly Batter, Malabar Parota, Wheat Lachha Paratha, Homestyle Paratha, Wheat Chapati, Spices, three variants of chutneys, Soft & Creamy Paneer, Creamy Thick Curd, 'Squeeze and Fry' Vada Batter, and three customised blends of Instant Filter Coffee Liquid and Coffee Powder. For more information on iD Fresh Food and its range of products, please visit For media queries, please contact: Pradyuth Ramkishore Watermelon Communications Dubai, U.A.E. Email – pradyuth@

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