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While instant noodles remain the company's core growth category, CG Foods is also investing in adjacent segments like snacks, sauces, and pasta.

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CG Foods Global, the company behind the fast-growing Wai Wai noodle brand, has emerged as a significant player in India's competitive instant noodle market. With a strong manufacturing and distribution network, deep-rooted regional strategies, and a clear digital push, the company is poised to reach its ambitious Rs 1,200 crore revenue target by FY25–26.

Distribution-Driven Growth

The rapid growth of Wai Wai in India can be attributed to its robust distribution strategy. Currently operating with 3,000–4,000 distributors nationwide, CG Foods has developed a strong presence across general trade, modern trade, and quick commerce channels. “Our growth is deeply rooted in our understanding of regional consumer preferences and our strong distributor network,” said Dr. Varun Chaudhary, CEO, CG Foods Global. “This allows us to reach consumers efficiently in both urban and remote areas.” This grassroots-level reach has allowed the company’s flagship products—such as the Seasoned Masala Noodles and ready-to-eat variants—to gain strong traction across India.

Regional Strategy and Localization

While CG Foods operates in more than 46 countries globally, its strategy in India is uniquely localized, especially when penetrating Tier II and III cities. The company prioritizes regional customization over global standardization.

“In India, we focus on affordability and relevance,” Chaudhary explained. “We’ve introduced smaller pack sizes and region-specific flavors like Veg Masala and Chicken Masala Noodles, which resonate well in these markets.”

Localization is supported by vernacular marketing campaigns and product positioning tailored to cultural preferences, further strengthening Wai Wai’s footprint outside metropolitan areas.

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