What's your View on business like "Free Water" as it's exist in USA and currently 1 or 2 startups who are running these types of companies. So, is it feasible and good move or time to start this Free Water kind of business where water is free and bra
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There's an exact copy of this idea in India. I'm forgetting their name but their reel had gone viral and everybody was accusing them of copying Free water.
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One business model that's been going viral for quite a while on Instagram now is the freewater.io or freepani.io one. And it's annoying.
It's only merit is the fact that it's a concept that's quite new. But novelty is all it's got.
I feel like it
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