JustMyRoots

JustMyRootsBrunch is always a good idea and now is the best time to have brunch as JustMyRoots, India’s first Perishable, Interstate, Food Supply Chain enabled e-commerce platform, brings you the Luxury Brunch from Marriott on Wheels straight to your doorstep all across Agra. This is a great offering for people living in the city of Taj Mahal as JustMyRoots is going the extra mile to recreate a sensational brunch experience for the home-bound. You get luxurious, delicious food delivered safely to your home and nothing can be more blissful than this.

The brunch options consist of mouthwatering dishes like Thai Curry Green with Plain Rice, Thai Curry Green Chicken with Rice, Mumtazi Dum Aloo with Ajwaini Puri, and Bhuna Chicken with parantha as well as curd and a lot more. The starting price is INR 375 and it serves two people. What’s more – select customers will get Marriott Bonvoy loyalty points for all their purchases.

This splendid brunch is very easy to avail. Go ahead and place the order by 7 am at the JustMyRoots website or app and it will be delivered to you by 11 am. Well in time for a scrumptious brunch!

Link to order- https://justmyroots.com/home/shop-by-cuisine/brunch-in-agra

Speaking about this new endeavor, Samiran Sengupta, Founder and CEO, JustMyRoots says “Brunch has always been the best place to interact with people and share your thoughts with fresh mind, people love brunching and we wanted our customers of Agra to have the best brunch so we collaborated with the Marriott Hotel in Agra under their venture Marriott on Wheels. We look forward to more such collaborations and great opportunities to get our customers the best food from across the country.”

JustMyRoots claims to be India’s first Perishable, Interstate, Food Supply Chain enabled e-commerce platform which handles nostalgic food from different parts of the country, delivering pure nostalgia in the form of food.

The three co-founders of JustMyRoots, Samiran Sengupta, Promita Sengupta, and Rajan Sachdeva, started transacting in 2018, with an aim to deliver Nostalgia meals unique to a particular region, JustMyRoots has come a long way in establishing their distribution cents in 16 cities and delivering in about 15000 pin-codes across the country. JustMyRoots has developed cutting-edge Packaging solutions (a combination of imported materials and products within the country) which helps in keeping highly perishable food products fresh for about 36 hours.

Vishal Sharma
Vishal Sharma

Vishal Sharma is an experienced Indian journalist, cyber security consultant, social activist, and poet writing under the pen name Surur Akbarabadi. With over two decades in journalism, he has worked across print, digital, and TV media, including notable roles at The Indian Express, The Pioneer, Indo-American Times, and Business Standard. He is currently the editor of Agra24.in, a bilingual news portal focused on Agra, which he co-founded to provide in-depth analysis and balanced reporting. Based in Agra and Lucknow, Vishal balances his professional commitments with family life. Academically, he has studied Life Sciences, Law, and Business Management, and has pursued studies in journalism and mass communication. His journalism covers current affairs, business, and social issues, with a focus on factual reporting and avoiding controversial topics that could harm social harmony. As a poet inspired by Urdu legends like Ghalib and Nazir Akbarabadi, Vishal’s work combines personal insight with societal critique. He actively promotes communal harmony through his role as Vice-Chairman of Hindustani Biradari, an organization founded to emphasize unity beyond religion and caste. He is also Secretary of the Agra Tourist Welfare Chamber and was also a member of Agra’s Heritage and History Conservation Committee, working to preserve the city’s cultural heritage. Professionally, Vishal brings his cyber security expertise to his media work, enhancing the technical and editorial quality of his news platforms. His interests include photography and travel, particularly exploring India’s diverse landscapes and cultural heritage sites like Rajasthan, especially Sariska. His contributions reflect a steady commitment to journalism, cultural preservation, and social cohesion without excessive embellishment.

By Vishal Sharma

Vishal Sharma is an experienced Indian journalist, cyber security consultant, social activist, and poet writing under the pen name Surur Akbarabadi. With over two decades in journalism, he has worked across print, digital, and TV media, including notable roles at The Indian Express, The Pioneer, Indo-American Times, and Business Standard. He is currently the editor of Agra24.in, a bilingual news portal focused on Agra, which he co-founded to provide in-depth analysis and balanced reporting. Based in Agra and Lucknow, Vishal balances his professional commitments with family life. Academically, he has studied Life Sciences, Law, and Business Management, and has pursued studies in journalism and mass communication. His journalism covers current affairs, business, and social issues, with a focus on factual reporting and avoiding controversial topics that could harm social harmony. As a poet inspired by Urdu legends like Ghalib and Nazir Akbarabadi, Vishal’s work combines personal insight with societal critique. He actively promotes communal harmony through his role as Vice-Chairman of Hindustani Biradari, an organization founded to emphasize unity beyond religion and caste. He is also Secretary of the Agra Tourist Welfare Chamber and was also a member of Agra’s Heritage and History Conservation Committee, working to preserve the city’s cultural heritage. Professionally, Vishal brings his cyber security expertise to his media work, enhancing the technical and editorial quality of his news platforms. His interests include photography and travel, particularly exploring India’s diverse landscapes and cultural heritage sites like Rajasthan, especially Sariska. His contributions reflect a steady commitment to journalism, cultural preservation, and social cohesion without excessive embellishment.