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After gorging on dimsums, sandwiches, footlongs and sipping Ethiopian coffee, passengers at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport will now get to sink their teeth into freshly baked cookies. Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) has tied up with Australia’s renowned brand, Cookie Man, to set up a store in the check-in area of Terminal 1B. Cookie Man is a premium range of cookies made from unique recipes refined over 50 years at an exclusive research and development centre in Australia. Steeped in Australian tradition, the Cookie Man product line is considered unique and of high quality. Cookie Man was founded in 1958 and the company has outlets across the world. At the outlet at IGI Airport, more than 50 varieties of cookies will be available. The flavours include Choc Chip, Coffee Walnut, Brandy Snap, Honey and Oats, Coconut Macaroon, Shortbread, Peanut, Ginger and many more. Cookie Man is the latest in the series of food and beverage outlets at the IGI Airport that DIAL has introduced over the past 18 months. Recently a specialty coffee shop, Buno & Kaffa, opened at Terminal 1B. In the past, outlets of McDonald’s, Nirula’s and Yo-China have also been established at the airport.As a part of its strategy to provide passengers with different food and beverage options at the airport, DIAL is planning to open several such outlets in the near future. Parul Sharma
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