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Finding a place to live in Mumbai, India, has been getting harder these days for people who are not vegetarians. Vegetarianism is a centuries-old custom among the Indian population, but the requirement is becoming more obvious as non-vegetarians are being

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Veg - non Veg segregation is consumer expectation, based on Indian culture.

Step-by-step explanation:

Indian age old custom & culture has favoured 'Vegetarianism'.

The 'vegetarian' condition is becoming more important in many cities as: There is a preference of veg & non veg segregation.

Eg : Huge multinational food chain companies also need to adapt their ingredients in non veg food, based on the 'culture' & 'consumer' expectations of population in a country.

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