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Quicklly's Kit Delivers a Staple Accompaniment to Other Foods

Quicklly, the one-stop online marketplace for Indian groceries and fully prepared restaurant meals, recently debuted a Roti Subscription Kit so that shoppers can enjoy a staple accompaniment to other foods in one of the most convenient ways. The new subscription service is solely dedicated to roti, a ready-to-eat offering that's free from preservatives, artificial flavors and colors.

Perfect for pairing with a wide variety of dishes, the fresh breads promise to help individuals and families enjoy more roti at home with ease. Prepared with finely ground wheat flour, oil and water, the mixture is rolled into compact balls so that it can be cooked on a flat plate until puffy and soft.

For customer convenience, Quicklly's Roti Subscription Kit can be ordered on weekly, bi-weekly or monthly delivery plans.
Trend Themes
1. Indian Grocery Delivery - There is an opportunity for businesses to provide fully prepared restaurant meals and Indian groceries on one online marketplace to make grocery shopping and meal planning more convenient for customers.
2. Ready-to-eat Subscription Services - Businesses can create subscription services for popular ready-to-eat staples, like roti, to offer customers a convenient way to have a constant supply of their favorite foods at home.
3. Preservative-free Food - There is growing demand for preservative-free foods like Quicklly's roti, presenting an opportunity for businesses to create and market more natural food products.
Industry Implications
1. Food Delivery Industry - Companies can emulate Quicklly's one-stop online marketplace idea to provide customers with a simple grocery shopping and meal planning experience.
2. Subscription Industry - The subscription industry can market more ready-to-eat food options, especially popular staples like roti, to customers who crave convenience and consistency.
3. Natural Food Industry - Businesses can identify growing demand for preservative-free food and innovate with more natural food products (e.g. roti mixtures made with natural ingredients) that cater towards this market.

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