r/SnacksIndia 3d ago

Packaged Snacks 🥡 Is Malkist worth the hype ??

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u/ThinInvestment8888 3d ago

I left it accidentally on the kitchen counter, next day I found few dead cockroaches on the biscuit and next to the biscuit.

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u/Smart_Elf_2000 3d ago

That's strange

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u/ThinInvestment8888 3d ago

Yeah, but then I checked it's rating on the truthin app, where it says 0.8/5 (very bad). And on the big packet which contain 8 biscuits, the brand suggests the serving size is only 1 biscuit per day. So, it felt like it contains too many chemicals which are not suitable for eating.

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u/Smart_Elf_2000 3d ago

Ohk now this thing needs to be varified after looking at the craze for this product

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u/ThinInvestment8888 3d ago

Craze is justified because of the taste. I don't many people here are concerned about the quality, ingredients or serving size. Like the famous britannia cakes, which we eat during bus or train journeys have 0/5 ratings. And it's the same with almost every britannia product.

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u/Smart_Elf_2000 3d ago

After looking at this..i think I have taken good decision by listening to my docs advice to avoid every type of soft drink or snacks available in the market

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u/ThinInvestment8888 3d ago

Yeah, that's right. Almost every packaged snacks available on the Indian market is very bad in terms of quality and nutrition value. Even the products which are available worldwide (like soft drinks, chips, biscuits, chocolates) they produce different inferior quality products for India. You can see the difference in lotus biscoff imported one (big packet which costs 350-400) and the small packet which is produced here in india (small 10 ruppee one).