New Delhi, Sept. 9 -- A man alleged that Kurkure, the popular finger food by PepsiCo India, contains "very different ingredients" in two cities. He claimed that in Delhi, Kurkure uses "dangerous" Palmolein (palm oil), while a packet from Bengaluru doesn't.
Palmolein is one of the cheapest, most processed oils available, linked to health risks, he highlighted.
In a viral LinkedIn post, Vedant Khanduja, former Marketer at Ola Electric, said, "Same Kurkure. Two cities. Two very different ingredients. Delhiites, you might be consuming something dangerous."
Khanduja shared that he bought Kurkure in both cities only to find that the pack he bought in Bengaluru had no Palmolein, but the one in Delhi did. "I read the Kurkure label, no 'Palmole...
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