priyagaba16
Hi,
I am starting new business on refreshment industry. We will be serving healthy snack to corporate institutes during their tea time. Request you to suggest some good name based on healthy snacks theme.
Regards,
Priya.

From India, Mumbai
Mahr
477

Hi Priya,
Not sure how it sounds, still few suggestions.
Vibrant Snack
Happy Bear
String Bod
Healthroserve
Hoyden
Stop Grey
Strength Gurus
Health Serve
Health Source
Flying Hippos
@ Health
Rainbow Life
Proteen
Toning Health
Healthing You
Health in You
Magna Health
Macro Serve
Infinite Health
Indiehealth
Health Master
Fit Tonic
Fitment Snack
Royalty charges apply :)

From India, Bangalore
Anita P Panicker
127

Hi Priya, hahah Mahesh has really given you very colorful suggestion’s, he is also entitled for free breakfast along with Royalty Charges. Regards Anita
From India, Mumbai
Prasanna Walchale
2

Hi Priya, How about "Hestia" - name of Greek goddess of Food. I think it sounds catchy and corporates will like it. Oh... and royalty goes to Mahesh !!! :-) Reagrds, Prasanna
From India, Aurangabad
priyagaba16
Hi All,
Thank you so much for your post. I will surely give you all royalty charges and yea as Anita said breakfast also :p once I pick up best name from all your post. :)
Also suggest me if we provide healthy snack like salads, sandwiches, soup etc to corporate office during their tea time will employees opt for this. Or regular kind of snack like samosa, vada all those oily junk snacks.
Please please give a genuine reply for this. I am trying very hard to start business on this. It would very thankful if all you guys support me on this.

From India, Mumbai
Mahr
477

Hi Priya,
I have experienced employees commenting on health and hygienic snacks and when provided, they would want to taste Samosa's and Kachori's periodically. You can include Samosa, Kachori, Pav Baaji, etc, provided they should be cooked in low fat oil and should also mention the calorie level in each food when consumed.

From India, Bangalore
priyagaba16
Hi Mahesh, How about some healthy fruit and veg salad and soups, poha, upma, low fat chapati wrap. And once in a month samosa and kachori’s. What do you feel about this idea?
From India, Mumbai
apurva.panwar
8

Hi Priya,
Apart from what discussed above, you may provide them with juices and shakes... Many people opt for it as I experienced...
Also you can go for rolls like veg roll, potato roll, cheese roll, paneer roll, etc... which is good to taste and not much expensive...
Regards,
Mr. Apurva Singh

From India, Mumbai
Mahr
477

Hi Priya,
Fruit bowl periodically is good. As that is gonna be a tea break, employees don't mix that with Soups, Fruit Bowl, Ice cream, etc. Still once in a while giving these items is fine. The finance department will also be happy, as when these items are served, consumption of coffee, Tea, etc will be less [ cost saving :) ]
Only fact is how you calculate the cost. Many companies give you a budget which abides the employee strength and not the items served. If an organization is ready to spend 15 Rs, per employee. You need to balance that amount by giving the items accordingly. Again seasonal foods like fruit basket and ice cream (on winter) should be planned well.

From India, Bangalore
priyagaba16
Hey Mahesh,
Thanks again for valuable suggestion. I have kept budget of Rs 20 per employee and along with snacks we will also be giving them some benefits like health tips and yoga session on monthly basis.
I am still looking for more review on this topic. As of now its a mixed review some are saying healthy snack plus regular chat items and some just the healthy snack. Can you discuss with your co- workers and let me know few more suggestion.

From India, Mumbai
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