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McCain Foods India Pvt. Ltd, the Indian subsidiary of McCain Foods Canada – the global producer of f…
McCain Foods India Pvt. Ltd, the Indian subsidiary of McCain Foods Canada – the global producer of frozen French fries and potato specialty products, has announced Karisma Kapoor as its first ever brand ambassador in India. The actress will endorse the entire range of the company.

Commenting on the association, Vikas Mittal, MD, McCain Foods India, said, “We are delighted to have Karisma Kapoor on board, as she embodies the contemporary women of today – balancing the pressures of work, children and home with grace.

Today’s women have come a long way from the days when cooking tasty snacks meant spending hours in the kitchen over a hot cook stove, having to chop and dice every ingredient from scratch. Now she keeps her frozen reserves handy to save time planning, shopping or preparing dishes, making sit-down family meals much more enjoyable!”

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