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Curefoods Arambam: Curefoods' Arambam enters master franchise agreement with EAT360, ET HospitalityWorld
Curefoods Arambam: Curefoods' Arambam enters master franchise agreement with EAT360, ET HospitalityWorld

Time of India

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

Curefoods Arambam: Curefoods' Arambam enters master franchise agreement with EAT360, ET HospitalityWorld

Advt By , ETHospitalityWorld Join the community of 2M+ industry professionals Subscribe to our newsletter to get latest insights & analysis. Download ETHospitalityWorld App Get Realtime updates Save your favourite articles Scan to download App Curefoods announced that Arambam, one of the health-focused food brands of its subsidiary Millet Express , has signed a master franchise agreement with EAT360 , founded by Anand Goud Lingala . This collaboration marks the first master franchise partnership for Arambam, aligning with its structured approach to standardised store formats and regional franchise agreement spans 18 months, during which EAT360 will operate Arambam outlets under a unified model approved by Curefoods — encompassing standardized store size, curated offerings, and brand identity. The rollout is structured, with a target of 20 stores in one year, as part of the terms of master franchise agreement, a company release Nagori, Curefoods, said, 'We're pleased to announce this agreement with EAT360, led by Anand Lingala. Arambam was built to reflect a balanced, health-oriented food philosophy rooted in Indian traditions, and we're committed to maintaining that vision in every outlet. This agreement helps ensure brand consistency while tapping into strong regional expertise.'Anand Goud Lingala, founder of EAT360, added, 'It's an honour to partner with Curefoods and represent the Arambam brand. The clarity in their brand vision and operational excellence made this collaboration a fit for us. We're aligned on quality, consistency, and creating value through disciplined execution.'This collaboration reflected Curefoods' emphasis on franchise-led growth , supported by quality control and brand stewardship across all partner locations. Arambam, known for its clean, Indian-inspired meals rooted in traditional wellness principles, has steadily built a consumer base through its approach to healthy eating, the release is a Bengaluru-based house of food and beverages brands, founded by Ankit Nagori in 2020. It houses brands like Kitchens of EatFit, CakeZone, Nomad Pizza, Sharief Bhai, Olio Pizza, Frozen Bottle, Krispy Kreme, Arambam, and many more.

Curefoods bags Krispy Kreme's pan-India business
Curefoods bags Krispy Kreme's pan-India business

Time of India

time14-05-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Curefoods bags Krispy Kreme's pan-India business

BENGALURU: Curefoods has acquired pan-India franchise rights for Krispy Kreme , extending its presence into North India with the takeover of 11 stores in Delhi-NCR . The move consolidates the Bengaluru-based company's control over the doughnut chain's India operations, taking its total footprint to over 100 Krispy Kreme outlets. The acquisition includes seven retail outlets and four cloud kitchens. Previously, Curefoods held exclusive distribution rights only for South India. Curefoods also indicated future plans to deepen the brand's presence in western markets, including Mumbai. Stay informed with the latest business news, updates on bank holidays and public holidays . AI Masterclass for Students. Upskill Young Ones Today!– Join Now

Curefoods acquires India rights to Krispy Kreme, plans Northern expansion
Curefoods acquires India rights to Krispy Kreme, plans Northern expansion

Business Standard

time13-05-2025

  • Business
  • Business Standard

Curefoods acquires India rights to Krispy Kreme, plans Northern expansion

Curefoods has acquired pan-India rights for Krispy Kreme—the global doughnut and coffee brand. The move marks Curefoods' strategic expansion into the northern region of the country, enabling it to scale Krispy Kreme's footprint across India. Previously holding exclusive distribution rights for South India, this acquisition includes a takeover of 11 Krispy Kreme stores in Delhi NCR, comprising seven physical retail outlets and four cloud kitchens, in areas such as Worldmark Aerocity, Select City Walk Mall Saket, Ambience Mall Gurgaon, Promenade Mall Vasant Kunj, and Mall of India Noida. With this expansion, Curefoods now operates over 100 Krispy Kreme outlets across the country—a mix of dine-in stores and cloud kitchens. 'This marks a pivotal step in Krispy Kreme's India journey,' said Ankit Nagori, Founder, Curefoods. 'With full national rights now under our umbrella, we are excited to build a unified strategy for brand growth, customer experience, and innovation across the country. Delhi NCR is the beginning, and we are committed to scaling Krispy Kreme in a way that's sustainable, accessible, and exciting for our consumers.' While this announcement marks an entry into North India, Curefoods has also outlined plans to deepen its presence across other parts of the country in the future, including western markets like Mumbai. The company said the acquisition highlights Curefoods' long-term vision of bringing global food brands closer to Indian audiences by leveraging its deep distribution networks, operational agility, and consumer insights.

Curefoods Acquires National Rights for Krispy Kreme, Strengthens F&B Portfolio
Curefoods Acquires National Rights for Krispy Kreme, Strengthens F&B Portfolio

Entrepreneur

time13-05-2025

  • Business
  • Entrepreneur

Curefoods Acquires National Rights for Krispy Kreme, Strengthens F&B Portfolio

As part of the acquisition, Curefoods will now oversee 11 Krispy Kreme stores in Delhi-NCR, expanding its footprint to over 100 locations nationwide. You're reading Entrepreneur India, an international franchise of Entrepreneur Media. Curefoods has acquired pan-India rights for Krispy Kreme, the iconic global doughnut and coffee brand, marking a strategic milestone in its expansion journey. The move gives the Bengaluru-based F&B house full control over Krispy Kreme's India operations, extending beyond its previous exclusive distribution rights for South India. As part of the acquisition, Curefoods has taken over 11 Krispy Kreme stores in the Delhi NCR region. This includes seven physical retail outlets and four cloud kitchens in prominent locations such as Worldmark Aerocity, Select City Walk Mall Saket, Ambience Mall Gurgaon, Promenade Mall Vasant Kunj, and Mall of India Noida. With this expansion, Curefoods now operates more than 100 Krispy Kreme outlets across India, comprising a mix of dine-in stores and cloud kitchens. The deal not only marks Curefoods' entry into North India but also signals its intent to scale the brand further in western regions like Mumbai. "This marks a pivotal step in Krispy Kreme's India journey. With full national rights now under our umbrella, we are excited to build a unified strategy for brand growth, customer experience, and innovation across the country," said Ankit Nagori, Founder, Curefoods. "Delhi NCR is the beginning, and we are committed to scaling Krispy Kreme in a way that's sustainable, accessible, and exciting for our consumers." Founded in 2020, Curefoods houses several popular F&B brands including EatFit, CakeZone, Nomad Pizza, and Frozen Bottle, leveraging a tech-driven and cloud-first model to reach consumers nationwide.

Curefoods acquires pan-India rights for doughnut brand Krispy Kreme
Curefoods acquires pan-India rights for doughnut brand Krispy Kreme

Time of India

time13-05-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Curefoods acquires pan-India rights for doughnut brand Krispy Kreme

Cloud kitchen startup Curefoods said on Tuesday that it has acquired the pan-India rights for doughnut and coffee brand Krispy Kreme . The deal also marks Curefoods' entry in North India with Krispy Kreme, after its takeover of seven retail stores and four cloud kitchens in Delhi NCR. The financial terms of the deal weren't disclosed. With this expansion, Curefoods now operates over 100 Krispy Kreme outlets across the country. Last December, it had acquired the South and West India operations of Krispy Kreme. US-based Krispy Kreme Inc has operations in 40 countries through a network of doughnut shops, retail partnerships and a digital platform. 'With full national rights now under our umbrella, we are excited to build a unified strategy for brand growth, customer experience, and innovation across the country,' said Curefoods founder Ankit Nagori . 'Delhi NCR is the beginning, and we are committed to scaling Krispy Kreme in a way that's sustainable, accessible, and exciting for our consumers.' Curefoods also intends to broaden its footprint in other parts of the country, with a focus on western regions such as Mumbai. Founded in 2020 by former Flipkart executive Nagori, Curefoods houses brands such as EatFit, Cakezone, Nomad Pizza, Sharief Bhai Biryani and Frozen Bottle. The Bengaluru-based company has over 500 cloud kitchens and offline stores in 40 cities. Curefoods posted 53 per cent revenue growth in fiscal year 2024 and narrowed its net loss to less than a half of what it was the year before. According to a report released last year by the National Restaurant Association of India , the cloud kitchen sector expanded at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 30-40 per cent between 2019 and 2024. The segment is expected to grow at a CAGR of 35 per cent over the next four years, the report added.

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