Updated On: 22 July, 2023 09:43 PM IST | Mumbai | Ainie Rizvi
Grabbing a tasty snack that is also healthy can be a Catch-22. What if munchies came with a dash of zing and balanced nutrition? Bridging this gap are Mumbai-based moms on a mission to stir up traditional Indian snacking

Anchal Abrol and Priya Puri, founders of Snaqary. Photo Courtesy: Anchal Abrol
World over, Indians are famous for snacking. Nothing asserts this better than the roaring success of U.S.-based Patel stores. We Indians like our munchies with a dash of zest. Be it Chaklis, Puris, Sev, or Khakras, Indian households remain stocked with the choicest snacks around the seasons. With a variety of snacks to serve us a mouthful, nutritional standards often go for a hike.
However, mothers are a resilient breed. Gauging a nutritive gap in the Indian snack market, Mumbai-based Anchal Abrol and Priya Puri stepped in to revamp the inherent value of traditional snacks. Mothers and second-time entrepreneurs, the duo conceived Snaqary, a multigrain snack chain, to bridge the nutritional gap found in widely binged Indian snacks.