Nestle India posted a 26% increase in quarterly profit on Tuesday, benefiting from strong demand for packaged foods, including KitKat chocolates and Maggi instant noodles.
After a long slowdown in consumption, demand began picking up about four quarters ago, driven by easing inflation and tax cuts.
For Nestle India, revenue during the March quarter grew 23% to ₹6748 crore, with the company posting its highest-ever domestic sales.
The Indian unit of Swiss food major Nestle said net profit stood at ₹1114 crore for the fourth quarter ended March 31, compared to ₹885 crore a year earlier.
But Middle East-linked crude price rises threaten to pressure consumer goods makers in the coming quarters.
Published on April 21, 2026
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