Hey I am on Medial • 5m
11 outlets x 120 seats = 1,320 seats. If they do 10 turns daily, that's 13,200 customers, not 6,600 as you calculated. Also, no way they're averaging Rs 400 per person - their biryanis cost Rs 250-300 and most people order sides.
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Faad Network • 5m
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Faad Network • 4m
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Dexter Capital Advisors • 19d
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Faad Network • 1m
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Faad Network • 2m
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Gujarathi Empire Group • 7m
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