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Reliance consumer products relaunches SIL foods with fresh range of offerings

Mumbai, Dec 16 (UNI) Reliance Consumer Products Ltd officially announced here on Tuesday that is relaunching the 75-year-old legacy foods brand SIL as its flagship offering in the segment. The statement has come after the company acquired the brand in January 2025.
As the flagship foods brand of Reliance Consumer Products, SIL will anchor the company’s first major foray into the packaged foods category and sets the foundation for a robust, future-ready foods portfolio, the statement mentioned.
The company stated that relaunching the brand marks its foray into the foods category, beginning with SIL’s new portfolio across noodles, jams, ketchups, sauces and spreads. "Revitalised with a fresh, contemporary identity, the new SIL brings back the flavours generations loved and now they will meet the taste, quality and value expectations of modern Indian families," the company stated.
Reliance Consumer Products stated that as part of its noodles portfolio, the company will offer these in four variants, namely Masala, Atta with Veggies, Korean K-Fire and Chow-Chow at prices starting from Rs 5.
The company stated that SIL Ketchup, made from real tomatoes and free from artificial ingredients or synthetic colours, will be available in packs starting at Rs 1, while SIL Mixed Fruit Jam, made using eight real fruits and 22% more fruit content, will be available in 100 grams, 200 grams and 500 grams packs starting from Rs 22.
"For over 75 years, SIL has brought flavour and delight to Indian households. The refreshed portfolio is backed by deep consumer research and developed with natural, quality ingredients to bring modern convenience with nostalgic taste," Reliance Consumer Products stated.
Speaking about the development, Reliance Consumer Products Executive Director Ketan Mody said, "The relaunch of SIL represents a significant milestone in RCPL’s growth journey as we make our first comprehensive entry into the packaged foods space. By introducing SIL as our flagship foods brand, and expanding it across noodles, jams, ketchups, sauces and spreads, we aim to build a strong and accessible foods portfolio for every household. SIL embodies the perfect blend of heritage and innovation, enabling us to bring high-quality, value-driven food products inspired by India, meant for the world".
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