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March 14, 2026

We don't need every brand's origin story or each founder's lore. Just get the product to work, to start with?

- Taranna Khetpal

Don't tell it, just sell it

Today, pickles come with a story of the struggling aunty who made them (right). A cup of coffee (below right) comes with a full biography of the beans and the farmers who grew them Then, we're bombarded with feedback requests.

Attention shoppers. You cannot just buy things anymore. There has to be a meet-and-greet. Coffee? It now introduces itself with the life story of the bean, under the care of a third-generation farmer who whispered affirmations to the soil. Kurta? The cotton is long-fibre, sun-dried, moon-blessed, hand-spun, and stitched by a single mother reentering the workforce. Bacon? It comes from Peppa Pig's second cousin, raised on a farm with classical music and a mud spa. Even gym leggings have lore. The fibre stretches because science, but also because intention.

The ads, the packaging, the labels -everything is a teachable moment now. It's like a video you can't skip, because at the end, there's an exam: "Please rate the product or service". You have not even stood up yet or let something make a first impression, but you should share how the experience made you feel.

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