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Tenali Double Horse Group becomes the first South Indian pulse and dals brand to get Sattvik Certification

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Sattvik Certifications, the leading certification body for vegetarian, vegan, and Jain food & lifestyle, has awarded its Sattvik Vegetarian Certificate to “Tenali Double Horse Group,” a wholesaler specializing in pulses, dals, and instant meals. With a vision to bring excellence and trust to every Indian household, the group, guided by a commitment to quality and customer satisfaction, has become a trusted name resonating with millions.

The Sattvik Vegetarian Certification attests to Tenali Double Horse Group’s steadfast dedication to producing the finest pure vegetarian products, aligning perfectly with the vegetarian principles and standards upheld by the Sattvik Council of India.

Standards Adherence at Tenali Double Horse Group Factory:

Sattvik Certifications conducted a comprehensive inspection of the Tenali Double Horse Group factory, verifying their adherence to all the rules and regulations set forth by the council. The certification is designed to empower the manufacturer and enhance its reputation within the national and international vegetarian community. Additionally, it reinforces the manufacturer’s commitment to providing vegetarian options that meet the standards and dietary requirements of the public.

Tenali Double Horse’s General Manager, PNV Krishna Prasad, said, “Receiving the Sattvik Vegetarian Certificate from the prestigious Sattvik Council of India is a moment of pride for Tenali Double Horse. We have always prioritised the production of pure vegetarian products in order to meet the diverse needs of our customers. This certification not only demonstrates our dedication to maintain the high food quality, but it also strengthens our relationship with our consumers and Nurturing Growth, Collaboration, and Fulfilment.”

As Tenali Double Horse proudly showcases the Vegetarian Certification, it reinforces its standing as a reliable provider of top-notch vegetarian products. The company continues its dedication to collaborating seamlessly with Sattvik Certifications to actively champion and maintain the principles of vegetarianism in the food industry.

“We are delighted to certify the Tenali Double Horse manufacturing units as vegetarian,” he stated. “With this certification, the company has demonstrated that it complies with our strict vegetarian standards, allowing customers to make knowledgeable decisions regarding the purity of the food they eat. We are eager to work with Tenali Double Horse Group in the future to advance vegetarianism and safe food supply chain practices,” said Abhishek Biswas, founder of Sattvik Certifications and Secretary General of the Sattvik Council of India.

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