Revant Himatsingka, the face behind Food Pharmer, has built a reputation for calling out deceptive marketing in the food industry. With over 2.7 million Instagram followers and a million YouTube subscribers, his platform has become a go-to for exposing misleading claims in packaged foods.
But now, he’s at a crossroads. In a recent Instagram post, Revant hinted at a shift in direction, asking his audience for ideas on what Food Pharmer 2.0 should look like. Reflecting on his journey—from leaving a ₹2 crore job in the U.S. to moving back to India and refusing brand deals—he opened up about the challenges of staying true to his mission.
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“I usually keep my personal life private, but today, I want to share something. Every choice we make comes with uncertainty. Even when we act with the best intentions, it’s hard to know if we’re on the right path. Over the last year and a half, I’ve received incredible love and support, but let’s be real—likes, shares, and respect don’t pay the bills,” he wrote.
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While making it clear that he’s not asking for donations, Revant urged his followers to be part of this next chapter. “I want your honest thoughts. As we shape the future of Food Pharmer, I’ll be putting up Instagram polls, and I’d love for you to help steer this journey.”