H.S. Bagga brings Indian spices, sauces, various semi-finished products, tea, Ayurvedic medicines, incense, clothes, jewellery, and accessories to Lithuania; and the business is booming.
Baggas Indian grocery shop
Baggas Indian grocery shop. He named the shop after his family because that is the custom in my country. H.S. Bagga brings Indian spices, sauces, various semi-finished products, tea, Ayurvedic medicines, incense, clothes, jewellery, and accessories to Lithuania, and business is booming.
He gives advice on how to cook Indian food and shares recipes with those who visit his shop – cooking is one of his hobbies. That’s why he plans to open an Indian food eatery. “I’m currently looking for premises in the same area – I live right next to my shop, so I want to have a snack bar nearby,” he explained.
“Although I have travelled all over Europe, when I arrived to Lithuania, I was immediately smitten. It's a tiny country with great people. I spent 20 days in Lithuania first travelling and then figuring out how to set up a business here..”
Baggas Indian grocery shop, where you may get Indian spices, sauces, various semi-finished products, tea, Ayurvedic medicines, incense, clothes, jewellery, and accessories to Lithuania, and business is booming.
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When I was travelling around the world, I always was trying also to investigate the country, society, communities and business opportunities. Moreover, I also wanted to feel good in the country where I wanted to settle. Therefore, Lithuania wasn‘t the first choice on my list, but it became the last one. I have lived here for more than 20 years and I feel very comfortable.
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