Saurabh Munjal has an unusual complaint for the founder of a consumer brand. He cannot make enough of his product.
Lahori Zeera, the jeera-based drink his company Archian Foods manufactures, closed FY26 at around Rs 775 crore in revenue and roughly Rs 60 crore in EBITDA. In five years, sales have grown 20 times over. And yet, every single year since 2019, the company has sold out its entire stock.
“This is not a function of what we could sell, but more a function of what we could make,” Munjal told The CapTable. “This is the maximum that we could manufacture, based on the bottling capacities that we have.”
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