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Wow Momo tests ‘world’s crispiest fries’ with influencer campaign

1,500 participants across four cities test fries at 30, 45 and 60 minutes.

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MUMBAI: The fries are talking and this time, they’re crunching louder than the ads. Wow! Momo has turned a bold product claim into a full-blown public experiment, launching its “World’s Crispiest Fries” through a content-first campaign anchored in real-world validation rather than glossy promises. Instead of relying on traditional advertising, the brand staged a large-scale tasting challenge across four metros Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru and Kolkata bringing together nearly 1,500 participants, including influencers, food writers and everyday consumers. The brief was simple: put the fries to the test against leading QSR competitors over time.

Participants evaluated the fries at 30, 45 and 60 minutes after serving, a window where most fries typically lose their crunch. According to the brand, Wow! Momo’s offering held its texture across all three intervals, while competing products softened, turning a functional claim into a demonstrable outcome.

The exercise doubled up as both product trial and content engine. Reactions from participants ranging from surprise to outright endorsement now form the backbone of the campaign’s digital rollout, amplified through social media, creator-led content, memes and short-format films under the hashtag #EndOfDebate.

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The strategy reflects a broader shift in how QSR brands are approaching differentiation. In a category often driven by price offers and visual advertising, Wow! Momo is attempting to build credibility through proof rather than persuasion letting consumers, rather than copy, make the case.

With over 850 stores across more than 90 cities, the brand is using scale not just for distribution, but for storytelling. By turning a simple question how long do fries stay crispy into a participative, city-wide experience, it is aiming to spark conversation as much as consumption.

Because in the battle of the fries, it seems, the crunch may just be the loudest argument of all.

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Hyundai and TVS Motor partner to develop electric three wheelers

Joint development pact targets last mile mobility with localisation push

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MUMBAI: Three wheels, one big ambition and a charge towards the future. Hyundai Motor Company and TVS Motor Company have signed a joint development agreement to co-create electric three-wheelers (E3Ws), aiming to crack India’s complex last-mile mobility puzzle. The collaboration moves beyond concept talk into execution mode, building on the E3W prototype first showcased at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025. The goal now is clear, design, develop and commercialise a purpose-built vehicle tailored to Indian roads, riders and realities.

Under the agreement, Hyundai will lead design and co-development, bringing its global R&D muscle and human-centric engineering approach to the table. TVS Motor, meanwhile, will anchor the product on its electric platform, leveraging deep three-wheeler expertise and local market insight. It will also handle manufacturing and sales in India, with an eye on exports down the line.

The timing is strategic. India remains the world’s largest three-wheeler market, where affordability, durability and adaptability often outweigh sheer innovation. The upcoming E3W aims to strike that balance combining advanced technology with practical features such as adaptive ground clearance for monsoon-hit roads, improved thermal management for tropical climates, and flexible interiors suited for passengers, cargo or emergency use.

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A key pillar of the partnership is localisation. Major components will be sourced and manufactured within India, a move expected to strengthen the domestic supply chain, create jobs, lower costs and improve after-sales support.

The shift from prototype to production will involve rigorous testing, certification and refinement to meet regulatory standards and consumer expectations. Dedicated cross-functional teams from both companies are already in place to accelerate timelines.

At a broader level, the tie-up reflects a growing trend in mobility, global players partnering with local specialists to navigate emerging markets. For Hyundai and TVS, the bet is that combining scale with street-level insight could unlock a new chapter in sustainable urban transport, one that runs not just on electricity, but on relevance.

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