Bengaluru| 8th October 2024: Fabindia, a homegrown lifestyle brand, and ITC Sunfeast Baked Creations have announced a partnership to establish dine-in cafes at select stores across India. Fabindia, founded in 1960, is one of India’s largest and most respected apparel and homeware retailer with 358 stores in 129 locations across the country, 11 international outlets and a long-standing, proven commitment to sustainability-based business practices.
ITC Sunfeast Baked Creations allows Indian consumers to indulge in their love for quality baked products while innovating on taste and textures suited for the Indian palate. Baked goods are synonymous with cakes and patisseries and ITC marries their top-notch expertise with convenience, especially in the food-delivery space, leaving customers to not miss out on experiences that the world of baking has to offer.
Some of the highlights of this dine-in café include a diverse and eclectic menu that includes pull-apart bagels, croissants and gourmet breads, and a wide selection of beverages. Besides, customers can enjoy Birthday celebration, Bulk Ordering, Diwali Gifting & Kitty parties opportunities at ITC Sunfeast Baked Creations Café.
According to a Fabindia spokesperson, “We are super excited to partner with ITC Sunfeast Baked Creations. When you step into a Fabindia Experience Centre, it’s about more than just retail, it’s about the total experience. Our joint commitment to quality and freshness is in step with similar values both shares. Health, nutrition and quality are of equal importance and Fabindia has always been about maintaining a balance between taste, ethically sourced ingredients and our customer’s choices.”
According to an ITC spokesperson: “We are thrilled to partner with Fabindia, a pioneer in not just the retail space, but in the craft space as well. Offering the best food, prepared with the finest ingredients has always been our ethos. ITC Sunfeast Baked Creations is privileged to be working with Fabindia and has a chance to reach out and touch more customers in many more places across the length and breadth of India.”