<p>New Delhi: "How do you shake up a legacy brand for a new generation and a new market?" This was the point of discussion between Congress leader <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/rahul-gandhi">Rahul Gandhi</a> and the "young founders" of 100-year-old Keventers at one of its outlets in Delhi where he also made cold coffee for a few customers.</p>.<p>On Thursday, he shared on X a video of this conversation during his recent visit to the store at Patel Nagar area.</p>.<p>"How do you shake up a legacy brand for a new generation and a new market? The young founders of Keventers shared some valuable insights with me recently," he wrote.</p>.<p>"Play-fair businesses like Keventers have driven our economic growth for generations. We must do more to support them," he also said.</p>.Increase in martyrdom of soldiers raises questions on govt's ability: Rahul Gandhi slams Centre on Bijapur Naxal attack.<p>During the conversation with the owners, Gandhi delved into the fascinating journey of the iconic start-up that seamlessly blends legacy with modern ambition.</p>.<p>Speaking with the co-founders, he uncovered how the brand evolved from its pre-independence roots to a consumer powerhouse with over 200 stores across 65 cities serving its popular milkshakes and desserts.</p>.<p>The conversation covered the commitment of the owners to preserving old recipes while innovating, expansion into Tier-2 to Tier-4 cities, and their FMCG foray into products like flavoured milk and ghee.</p>.<p>They also discussed tackling thin margins, rising competition, and their focus on creating opportunities and expanding access to quality products.</p>.<p>For Gandhi, this wasn't just a story about Keventers but a reflection of how businesses committed to fairness and innovation shape India's entrepreneurial spirit, the Congress said while also sharing the video on social media.</p>.<p>Gandhi has been meeting people with skills and has been speaking in favour of local entrepreneurs, while stressing on even competition for all and promoting local talent and enterprise.</p>
<p>New Delhi: "How do you shake up a legacy brand for a new generation and a new market?" This was the point of discussion between Congress leader <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/rahul-gandhi">Rahul Gandhi</a> and the "young founders" of 100-year-old Keventers at one of its outlets in Delhi where he also made cold coffee for a few customers.</p>.<p>On Thursday, he shared on X a video of this conversation during his recent visit to the store at Patel Nagar area.</p>.<p>"How do you shake up a legacy brand for a new generation and a new market? The young founders of Keventers shared some valuable insights with me recently," he wrote.</p>.<p>"Play-fair businesses like Keventers have driven our economic growth for generations. We must do more to support them," he also said.</p>.Increase in martyrdom of soldiers raises questions on govt's ability: Rahul Gandhi slams Centre on Bijapur Naxal attack.<p>During the conversation with the owners, Gandhi delved into the fascinating journey of the iconic start-up that seamlessly blends legacy with modern ambition.</p>.<p>Speaking with the co-founders, he uncovered how the brand evolved from its pre-independence roots to a consumer powerhouse with over 200 stores across 65 cities serving its popular milkshakes and desserts.</p>.<p>The conversation covered the commitment of the owners to preserving old recipes while innovating, expansion into Tier-2 to Tier-4 cities, and their FMCG foray into products like flavoured milk and ghee.</p>.<p>They also discussed tackling thin margins, rising competition, and their focus on creating opportunities and expanding access to quality products.</p>.<p>For Gandhi, this wasn't just a story about Keventers but a reflection of how businesses committed to fairness and innovation shape India's entrepreneurial spirit, the Congress said while also sharing the video on social media.</p>.<p>Gandhi has been meeting people with skills and has been speaking in favour of local entrepreneurs, while stressing on even competition for all and promoting local talent and enterprise.</p>