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Review Nandini Milk
Read all reviews on this product Food & Beverages Review on Nandini Milk Posted on 14/09/08, by talk2ankanjim, Bangalore
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Survey Question(s) Would you like to recommend this product/service to others?* Ans: No Final verdict Lets drink water.... forget Nandini milk Comments (5) Login to post your comment derebail2009 wrote on 14/09/08
well dear it is a govt or co-operative product so no control over pricing. If you want some good stuff than go for private brands like heritage etc, even good life is good. Amul tetra pack is good.
talk2ankanjim wrote on 14/09/08
i was not actually talking about the product. but tried to describe how the shops are into black money nowadays. n we by buying the products from them without a word, keep on supporting them.
derebail2009 wrote on 14/09/08
Well black marketing takes place in India in Milk, cigarettes and Liqour. Any product short in supply such as LPG gas, Diesel in case of shortage all blackmarketed. Even stamp paper and earlier revenue stamps used to be blackmarketed.
sharmila wrote on 14/09/08
I don't think there is any shortage of milk in India, it the dishonest traders who still think that they have to cheat the customers to make money.
Vani wrote on 14/09/08
Very apt final verdict!!! Keep it up Jim :)
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