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Bisk Farm introduces two new products in its 'Eat Fit' range

| @indiablooms | Jun 14, 2024, at 05:04 am

Kolkata: SAJ Food’s bakery brand Bisk Farm has expanded its 'Eat Fit' portfolio with the launch of two new offerings: ‘Eat Fit Digestive’ and ‘Eat Fit Atta Marie’.

These new additions cater to health-conscious urban consumers who prefer nutritious and mindful choices to meet the rising demand for healthier alternatives in the market.

Vijay Kumar Singh, Managing Director of Bisk Farm, commented on the launch, " With the introduction of 'Eat Fit Digestive Biscuits' and 'Eat Fit Atta Marie Biscuits', we aim to address the growing demand for healthier snack options while delivering the same great taste and quality that Bisk Farm is known for."

The new ‘Eat Fit Atta Marie’ biscuits are available in 300 gms packs priced at Rs. 45, while the ‘Eat Fit Digestive’ biscuits are available in 175 gms and 59 gms packs, priced at Rs. 30 and Rs. 10 respectively. These products are now available at all leading retail stores.

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