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This Smoothie Players Does INR 20-25 lakh Biz at Its Top Performing Outlet in Bengaluru In a telephonic conversation with Restaurant India Samrat Reddy of Drunken Monkey talks about India' first smoothie chain

By Restaurant India

This story originally appeared on Franchise India

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If you want to eat a pizza there are 1000 brands serving same kind of pizza and that goes same for the Chinese foods as well. Likewise, if you want to eat Indian food, there's Punjabi food, south Indian food and the list goes on for options when it comes to eating food. But, beverages is something which is not explored well and is only restricted to tea and coffees. Over the last 4-5 years there is increase in people selling milkshakes. But, nobody has ever thought of starting selling a fresh juice or smoothie business in India. Sensing this gap, Samrat Reddy started Drunken Monkey to feed the thirsty customers. Excerpts from the interview:

Start of an Era

"When I was a kid I never had tea or coffees instead go with friends and sit like that," remembers Reddy who always felt a need for the juice or the smoothie player to be around. There is to be small kiosk on roadsides selling juices and he used to feel that why it is not more advanced wherein one can go, sit and enjoy juice. Since, there was no brand selling smoothie for people like him. He felt that he can bridge the huge gap that was there in the industry and hence, started Drunken Monkey where his goal is to have everyone access to a smoothie place at the walk of 5 minutes wherever they are. "It's not about making money and instead I felt the requirement," he adds.

On Failure of International Players

"One of the reasons the juice players failed because they didn't modified or adapt their menu/product for the Indian market. So, if you are going to set up a smoothie place with fruits that are not available in India, it is a very difficult proportion. Firstly, you are saying that you are serving fresh secondly the fruits are not locally available," shares the proud owner of India's first smoothie chain. So, international players came with the same menu, tried to use fruits available in colder conditions and based on that they never put in their money to do R&D for what kind of fruits suits and grow in which region. "We started completely from scratch on what menu would work here. And, also even if we go abroad we need to adapt our menu as per that market," he explains further.

It's Good to Have Competition

Competitions come from smoothie brands and other beverages too. "Nationally, we don't have a player competing with us but there are few locally," says Reddy who sees competition from small players doing 3-4 outlets in cities like Chennai and Bengaluru to name a few. "We feel that we have the biggest product range that anyone does," he smiles as he is not afraid of competition and in fact he wants to make smoothie a lifestyle. "I would be happy to join hand with our players making it more popular," he shares adding that coffee and smoothie can co-exist. A person who takes coffee can have smoothies.

Growing Aggressively

By the time Reddy opened four outlets he was very sure that if he hires a manager, he would not take the brand seriously as a partner would do. So, instead he started looking for investor in his business seeing that it is good to have one owner for each outlet who can run the business like his own outlet. Samrat entered franchising from his third outlet and today he is running close to 70 outlets across India. "We went this route because there was proven records from some of the top brands globally. In terms of how we can manage F&B operations franchising was the best option available," he adds as he now targets to open 200 outlets by March 2020. "We want to be all around world doing 10000 outlets by having a national presence," he adds further as he is also planning to venture the retail market by next year.

Making Big Numbers

"Our top performing outlets is our outlet in Chennai that does anywhere between 20-25 lakhs per month," he smiles.

Apart from his dedication for smoothie business, Samrat also love sports and play it when he is not working. "I play basketball and football," adds the athlete restaurateur.

This article was originally published by Nusra.

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