Saturday, December 10, 2011

Last is not always the last...

As all good things come to an end, so does this Blog.

We had a great time maintaining this blog devoting long hours to make the reading experience of our readers enriching and exciting. We would like to take this opportunity to thank our readers for their comments and appreciation which encouraged us to improve the quality of the blog. Last but not the least, we would like to thank Prof. Siddharth Soni for providing us this opportunity to share our views and learn new things through the course of the sessions of Strategic Brand Management.

This blog has increased our hunger to write more which we hope to continue through our other works.

3 comments:

  1. It's always a bit nostalgic to come across a "last post," especially on a blog that shares such fun and honest experiences with food. Even though this was written some time ago, it’s interesting to see how fast food culture has evolved. These days, I’ve noticed a rise in vegan restaurants delhi that are redefining fast food with plant-based twists — it’s a whole new world! Thanks for the posts you’ve shared; they still make for an enjoyable read.

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  2. It’s wonderful to see you back on the blog! Being from a foodie country like India definitely gives so much inspiration to share more about the fast food world and its growing trends. Readers will surely enjoy the fresh content you’re bringing again. For those looking for updates on grocery savings and meal ideas, the aldi las cruces nm page is also a helpful resource.

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  3. It’s always bittersweet to see a thoughtful blog come to an end, especially one that offered such engaging insights into brand management. I’ve really appreciated how posts like this encouraged reflection on how food brands build emotional connections with customers. During one of my own projects, I found working with EvansHardy+Young, a food and beverage marketing agency, gave me a deeper understanding of how strategy and creativity can come together in this industry. Thanks for sharing your journey here — it’s been both inspiring and informative to follow along.

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