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The Butter Run Trend Explained: Why Are People Running with Bags of Cream?
The latest wellness trend, known as the “butter run,” is gaining attention for its unusual mix of fitness and creativity. Inspired by traditional butter-making, where cream is churned until it separates, this trend utilizes natural movement during a run to achieve a similar effect. The idea is simple: participants place fresh cream in a tightly sealed container or zip-lock bag, tuck it into a running vest or backpack, and go for a run. Over several kilometres, the constant motio
The Butter Run Trend Explained: Why Are People Running with Bags of Cream?
The latest wellness trend, known as the “butter run,” is gaining attention for its unusual mix of fitness and creativity. Inspired by traditional butter-making, where cream is churned until it separates, this trend utilizes natural movement during a run to achieve a similar effect. The idea is simple: participants place fresh cream in a tightly sealed container or zip-lock bag, tuck it into a running vest or backpack, and go for a run. Over several kilometres, the constant motio
Heritage Foods Aims for ₹700 Crore Revenue from Ice Cream Business in Five Years
Heritage Foods Ltd. has ambitious plans to elevate its ice cream business revenue to ₹700 crore over the next five years, as stated by CEO Srideep M Kesavan. This growth strategy is anchored by the establishment of a new manufacturing plant in Telangana, which aims to enhance production capacity significantly. Kesavan emphasized that this investment will enable the company to ramp up its annual revenue from approximately ₹110-120 crore to an impressive ₹650-700 crore. Highligh
Heritage Foods Aims for ₹700 Crore Revenue from Ice Cream Business in Five Years
Heritage Foods Ltd. has ambitious plans to elevate its ice cream business revenue to ₹700 crore over the next five years, as stated by CEO Srideep M Kesavan. This growth strategy is anchored by the establishment of a new manufacturing plant in Telangana, which aims to enhance production capacity significantly. Kesavan emphasized that this investment will enable the company to ramp up its annual revenue from approximately ₹110-120 crore to an impressive ₹650-700 crore. Highligh









