
A “Storm” For Meat Lovers
At the beginning of May 2022, the Minister of Agriculture of Indonesia, Syahrul Yasin Limpo has officially announced that Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) or

At the beginning of May 2022, the Minister of Agriculture of Indonesia, Syahrul Yasin Limpo has officially announced that Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) or

The term “remaja jompo” or ‘decrepit teenagers’ has become very popular in Indonesia. Started booming in 2021, this new phenomenon is still discussed by a

Instant grocery delivery services have been available in Indonesia for quite a while already. Since 2015, players have slowly tried to pave a way for
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Fragrance products are no longer seen merely as complementary personal care items. For many Indonesians, using fragrances has become part of daily routines, self-expression, and

How Running Events Are Becoming Part of Modern Lifestyle Behavior Running in Indonesia is no longer viewed solely as a sport. Over the past few

In today’s fast-paced lifestyle, many Indonesians find themselves deeply attached to certain products that bring them comfort, entertainment, or simply a sense of satisfaction. What’s

In the first part of this post, we discovered that only 10% of Indonesians rely solely on shampoo without using other hair care products [1].

In a world where customer expectations, technology, and competition evolve rapidly, businesses cannot afford to stay stagnant. A strong brand today might feel outdated tomorrow

Indonesia, a nation known for its vibrant democracy, is currently experiencing a period of heightened social and political unrest. Recent large-scale protests, sparked by public