From the point of view of packaging design, there is very little we know from literature about how blind people relate to everyday packaging and consumer products in India (Mumbai). As part of a design research project At IDC, we attempt to get answers and insights into how visually impaired people access various products (especially FMCG) on a daily basis. Are there no standards set up by the government or the food industry to aid people? If not, how are people currently accessing products? These are some of the key questions to which we tried to look for answers. There are also issues like how visually impaired people currently identify, locate, and find information about the products and the shopping stores. In most cases, people are accompanied by a family member or a friend, but if a person lives alone and is independent for most of the daily chores, what are the problems faced by them (if any) and what are the workaround solutions? They have devised ways to tackle these daily problems.