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Images Business of Food - February 2026
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The Union Budget 2026–27 arrived at a crucial moment for India’s food retail and food service ecosystem; an industry balancing scale, affordability, and evolving consumer expectations. From an industry perspective, the Budget offered steady structural support through continued investment in agricultural infrastructure, value-chain development, and expanded access to credit. These measures strengthen supply chains, improve sourcing efficiencies, and enhance product availability across organised retail and neighbourhood formats. At the same time, the absence of targeted tax relief or GST rationalisation for food marts and supermarkets reflects a missed opportunity for short-term margin support.
This balanced policy landscape mirrors many of the themes explored in this February edition of Business of Food. In our FMCG Manufacturing feature, Mahima Gupta examines how contract manufacturing is reshaping growth strategies as brands respond to evolving consumer expectations around quality, transparency, and consistency. As food retailers curate increasingly diverse assortments, this shift will play a defining role in ensuring supply reliability and cost effiiciency.
The Cover Story on Star Localmart highlights how disciplined execution and deep localisation can unlock growth in Tier 2 and 3 markets. Shrenik Ghodawat’s approach demonstrates that strong fundamentals in form of store economics, community relevance, and operational rigour remain central to sustainable food retail expansion. Meanwhile, the Retail Insights section, explores emerging supply chain management trends for 2026. From AI-led planning to sustainability priorities, these developments align closely with the Budget’s long-term focus on infrastructure and resilience.
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IMAGES BUSINESS OF FOOD has been the voice of the food retail industry for over 80 years in the USA. Serving a wide audience in the Indian market, Progressive Grocer India's readers are top management at headquarters and top decision makers at store level. By anticipating, reporting and interpreting important data and trends, IMAGES BUSINESS OF FOOD fulfils its mission of identifying and highlighting insights and opportunity for leading grocery retailers, thereby accelerating brands and sales success for leading manufacturers
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