



Loaf story: How The Health Factory multiplied 10 loaves of bread to feed the multitude
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.Bengaluru: In a Mumbai apartment, Abhishek Sarkate spends his days staring at a glowing screen. As a video editor working remotely, his world rarely extends beyond his desk. A while back, when he tried outsourcing his food, ordering in or eating out, his gut rebelled.
Now, his kitchen is his safe zone, and his meals are simple, controlled, deliberate. Eggs on toast. Or a sandwich between calls.
Bread isn’t an indulgence anymore. One kind in particular.Rushil M., an engineer in the same city, approaches food the way he approaches code. As a software developer, he isn’t trying to reinvent his diet, he’s trying to upgrade it—but without the friction of shakes, powders, or drastic changes.
Bread, already a constant, becomes the entry point. But bread with protein.And then there’s Vaibhav Luthra in Gurugram. A data engineer who scans ingredient lists with the quiet suspicion of someone who knows how systems hide things.
‘Healthy’ is a claim he’s learned not to trust. So, when he shops, he isn’t buying products, he’s interrogating them. Even if it’s ‘healthy’ bread.
And he’s sold on one brand.Three cities. Three very different lives, connected by something very ordinary: a slice of bread. None of the three men know each other, or share lifestyles, or motivations.
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