Hi myself Tejesh from Bangalore, I have started a B2B grocery business in a town called Hassan in Karnataka in the month of Feb'24 and we are about 2cr turnover in just 2 months , Am looking for a Investor for expansion... If any one interested, Pls
Mine is not as Grofers , ours is B2B model , we cater Grocery to small kirana shops in deep rural villages..
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