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8 bowls of dal: Why traditional Indian plates fail to meet daily 60 gm protein targets

Business Today

Business Today

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June 25, 2026

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India's protein story: National consumption tracking shows that higher-expenditure households are rapidly increasing their intake of fats and ultra-processed foods rather than high-quality proteins.

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