The biggest risk to patients in India is not lack of knowledge, it's exhausted doctors.
If we want better healthcare, we must first protect the doctors.
@AmazonHelp While watching any show on prime video the dark scenes are too much darker on the app. Almost nothing is visible. It is much better on TV or elsewhere. But tell your development team to improve the app as many other people have similar complaints @PrimeVideoIN@amazonIN
Hey @PrimeVideoIN@amazonIN@JeffBezos When I'm a prime member. I should be able to have the best video quality while watching #familyman . During the dark parts I'm not able to see anything while it is much better on YouTube etc. please fix this problem.
When we launched Only What’s Needed, I made a decision that most people would call insane.
We put our entire profit breakdown publicly on the checkout page.
Raw materials. GST. Packaging. Our exact profit. Every single rupee was disclosed.
Why? Because I had nothing to hide.
This was not a business strategy. It was a values strategy.
People expect that if Food Pharmer starts something, it has to be something special. It cannot just be another “natural” or “chemical-free” D2C brand. There are hundreds of those already.
I want to set a benchmark, not just for companies in India, but for companies all around the world. Something that shows how high the bar can be set if you choose ethics over greed.
From putting nutrition labels on the front of the pack to never using misleading claims, every decision we make is designed to inspire change across the entire food industry.
Conscious capitalism is not about optics. It’s about accountability.
We don’t want to be the biggest. We want to be the boldest.
Let’s build the kind of businesses that make the industry uncomfortable — and the consumer powerful.
Should all companies display their profits publicly on their checkout page?