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start with Kothi Best Chai
Technically not a true tea (as it’s not made from the Camellia sinensis plant), Best teas are made from herbs, fruits, flowers, and spices. Examples include chamomile, peppermint, hibiscus, and rooibos. Best teas offer a wide range of flavor’s and potential health benefits.
ABOUT CHAI KOTHI
We provide all kinds of chai from all over the world
Chai Kothi is not a company but a confluence of two eras. Where we mix the new generation and the old generation with each other through our outlets! We serve our tea and coffee innumerable flavors and organically prepared food items with great love and desi style! In the coming years, we want to represent Chai Kothi not only in India but also in foreign countries along with Indian authentic tea as well as Indian tradition! When you visit any outlet of Chai Kothi, and order food or tea, you feel like a royal at that time,because we prepare each and every type of food with heart and in our unique desi style!
- To have “Ghar Ghar” Entrepreneur, as we are working to drive the profitable growth and become a leading Brand with every new outlet that is added in the Family and eventually take “Chai Kothi” Brand across the Globe.
- To blend our Indian culture quirkiness rich in values and morals with an ambiance to deliver an unforgettable experience.
OUR PRESENCE IN UPCOMMING NEXT YEAR:
• INDIA
• UAE
• SAUDI ARABIYA
• OMAN
• NEPAL
• BANGLADESH
• CANADA
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Timeline Structure
- ➢ CHAI KOTHI started to offer a better brand association & recall.
- ➢ Focused on proper market research and develop some unique ideas for old and new generation.
- ➢ Stop all activity and focused on our social responsibility in pandemic situation.
- ➢ In 2022 Start deep research and check other competitor outlets by the end of 2022.
Why Chai Kothi ?
World’s largest tea consumer, consumes 80% of the total tea produced domestically.
World’s 2nd largest producer of tea with 1.2 Bn. Kg in 2021.
According to the National Sample Survey Organization:
• 88% of the total households in India have reported consumption of tea.
• Potential tea drinkers within a household, the penetration of tea is 96%.
• Overall 64% of the total population in India is the tea drinking population.
• Tea is a traditional drink and is considered the most affordable beverage.
According to the FAITTA, Out of Home including tea stalls, restaurants, cafes, hotels, offices and factories account for 40% of the total tea consumption.