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Old wine in a new bottle…

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The modern 21st century is revamping and representing every intricate detail related to lifestyle and its trends. The trend of development has forever been a striving force behind every generation that’s trying to outcast the previous back-logged era. The two sides of a coin will however always contrast, hence dividing the likes and dislikes of the users to the emerged trends. Change has adapted to the variations of living and work styles making life good in both quality and quantity.

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The trend where “customer is king” always prevailed but now its an idea that’s sensitive and understanding to the customer’s life also. Prior generations witnessed new markets and social places but the customer has to go somewhere in order to fulfil his need. Whether it was household needs, entertainment, social gatherings or even education.  People had to juggle their needs between the multiple roles one played in-order to have a complete valued life. People enjoyed this and encapsulated these acts as a part and parcel of life relishing its intricacies in its purest and innocent form.

The new age life that synonymously echoes and breathes the word “technology” into every sphere has not only transformed but also drastically had an impact on the quality of modern lifestyle. With this new acquired ease, the enthusiasm to experiment has gripped the modern man. The excitement and interest of the unknown is always accepted and looked upon with a curiosity of the outcome.

This experimentation has been applied to the most preferred and integral spheres of life. People can now sit at home and shop at their convenience for items ranging from groceries, clothes, furniture, shoes, bags, books. Studying online has also become a part of every normal tech-savvy household. Several startups all over India have tried and succeeded in bringing to our doorsteps innovations that make our day to day life hassle-free.

The new emerging trend among Startups is a surprise box that could contain your favourite style of food, clothes, cosmetics and skin care. These unknown little boxes of happiness are specially hand-made and hand-picked containing assorted goodies as per your liking, taste and occasion. Imagine the joy and smiles a little experiment box could bring to the receiver and the anxiety of its creators to hear the feedback. This not only brings both the innovators and users closer, it also renders a sense of exclusivity the user gets in the modern world of mass production.

Startups always bought something new and something innovative which changed the way we looked at things in life. Ordering online for groceries, clothes, furniture, shoes, bags, books and food from restaurants has become a little ancient.

So, How can a new startup change this trend? FoodCloud.in, a Delhi-based startup has introduced a brand new idea of ordering food from your preferred chef.  The idea behind FoodCloud is ordering homemade food from an expert chef of your choice and get it delivered at your doorstep. This is certainly going to change the Takeaway Food concept.

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FoodCloud has their operations in Mumbai, Delhi NCR and Pune, they already started recruiting hosts in cities like Bangalore, Chennai, Goa, Hyderabad, Udaipur, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Kochi and Kolkata. They shall start their operations in all the targeted cites soon. Know more about FoodCloud at https://www.facebook.com/foodcloudindia

So what are you waiting for, go ahead and order your little box of happiness and re-create the basics with smiles, cheer and happiness.

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