Parle Agro

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Mumbai, India

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Wholesaler· Corporate office· Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing

Parle Agro Reviews | Rating 4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Parle Agro is located in Mumbai, India on Western Express Highway, Parsi Wada, Chakala, Andheri East, near Muktidham Temple. Parle Agro is rated 4 out of 5 in the category wholesaler in India. Parle Agro International Private Limited is an electrical/electronic manufacturing company based out of Abdul Sattar Compound Kaju Pada Poisar, Kandivali (East), , Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.

Address

Western Express Highway, Parsi Wada, Chakala, Andheri East, near Muktidham Temple

Phone

+91 2267348000

Company size

51-200 employees

Headquarters

Mumbai, Maharashtra

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Ashish Jaiswal

The company is located close to the Western Express Highway. There is a lot of open space inside. Car parking spaces are available there. The working employee behaves well with others. Food is good in the canteen there.

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Varun Nikam

Nice ambience inside as well as outside

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Shailendra Khandelwal

very bad channal no response for distubutors

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sachin jadhav

This is particularly Head Office.. Office is very good, parking lot is nice, Working in this company very fantastic.. All staff and management also very very good ... On time everything payments and all , so company is havingTop level management... Giving 5*****

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Vinod Kumar

Office of the India's largest soft drink manufacturer. Annual turnover exceeding 4000 crores. Members of third generation now leading the enterprise. Veteran of bruising battles with multi nationals like Coco cola and Pepsi. It is a thrill to visit.

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ankita chougule

Really had very bad experience with Parle Argo. Interview was scheduled at 2 and at 2.40 again got to know that I need to wait for another 1hour. Interviewer should also respect candidate time as well. Not only the panel members are busy, even candidates have other commitments as well and specially working candidates have current employment responsibilities as well.

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Sunil Dsouza

Great landmark for all local and transit people who use it as pick up and destination point landmark. Is well known for its Bisleri water bottling facilities

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manan pandya

Replacement of PET Bottle.,.,., What's one solution to the growing problem of plastic water bottle waste? A trio of Spanish design students think they have the answer, and it involves creating a "water bottle" that you can eat, reports Co.Exist. Designers Rodrigo García González, Guillaume Couche and P ierre Paslier call their creation "Ooho," a gelatinous blob that is actually a membrane that encapsulates water like a bladder. When you're thirsty, ju st puncture the membrane and drink. Or, if you also have an app etite, just pop a bite-sized Ooho in your mouth and chomp down for a burst of hydration. The gooey m embrane, made from brown algae and calcium chloride, is edible, hygienic and biodegradable. The Ooho globule is formed through a process called "spheri fication," a methodology first pioneered in 1946 and still u tilized by some chefs in modern cuisine. Water is frozen into ice before being encapsulated to ease the process and prevent the water from mixing with the membr ane ingredients. The bag-like containers are also incredibly cheap — each one costs jus t 2 cents to make, and they could even be concocted at home. "Anyone can make them in their kitchen, modifying and innova ting the recipe," said co-designer García. "It's not DIY but CIY — cook it yourself." Similar products have already made it to the market; an edibl e food delivery system called WikiPearl is available at sele ct Whole Foods markets. Ooho is the first such container designed specifically for replacing water bottles, however. One immediate use for the Ooho water containers could be for running sports events. . Ooho offers an waste-free alternative;