Indofood to keep prices steady
I don't know if I entirely agree with your evaluation, RH. Indomie has kept me alive several times on overseas trips. When you're in a hotel room with minimal pots & pans, and want something to eat that's hot, nothing beats a 35-cent pack of Indomie in any one of several flavors. Overseas, the mie goreng now even comes in a full-size Styrofoam "mangkuk". Like eating at a warung.
And Indomie aquits itself well enough, for nutrition. Admittedly, it's not a plate of brown rice, but considering it's ready in 15 minutes with only boiling water, Cup-O-Noodles does okay.
Below are some comparative nutritional values from [http://www.thedailyplate.com]
Food Item
Serving
Calories
Fat
Carbs
Protein
Mi Goreng (Indomie)
1 pack (85g)
390
17g
52g
8g
Mi Rebus (Indomie)
1.41 oz (40 g)
180
8g
25g
4g
Chicken Breast
n/a
130
1g
0g
27g
Salad
n/a
15
0g
3g
1g
Broccoli (raw)
1 cup (florets)
19
0.2g
3.7g
2.6g
Steamed Brown Rice
100g
112
0.83g
23.5g
2.1g
And whatdya think about that handmade, HTML-coded table?
Smooth, wot?