Yes ofcourse among its peers but local kirana have local loose pulse too and people prefer that! Indian like buying dal like that! I don't know why but it works! Will study this! Looks exciting
Just wanted to ask you guys 🤔
Do you prefer to check ratings/reviews before purchasing any goods/services.....??
For Ex:- Buying any dish from restaurant before that you like to check reviews/ratings?
Please do comment and let me know your thought
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Vishesh
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Aarihant Aaryan
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Kirana shops are failing in India but it's not just because of companies like Zepto or Blinkit,
In fact the reason for their failure, is why 90% of businesses fail in India
See Kirana Shop business model is to be a retailer and make daily essentia
Just like the way we go to our local kirana store for daily needs,we go to the stock market to shop for investments.Bombay Stock Exchange and National Stock Exchange are the two exchanges where you can buy or sell a stock via a registered intermediar
Quick Commerce Store Plan
This plan outlines a subscription-based quick commerce service that delivers products from local kirana stores within 15 minutes, leveraging ShipRocket's delivery algorithm. The service targets urban residents, busy profess
Ever purchased from brands like Peter England, Allen Solly, Louis Philippe, or Van Heusen?
What do they have in common?
All are owned by Madura Fashion, a division of the Aditya Birla Group.
But why do they sound like foreign brands?
Do brands wi
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SITANSHU SUMAN
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Hey everyone! 👋
I’ve got this exciting idea, and I’d love to hear your thoughts! Imagine a food chain like Domino’s, Burger King, or McDonald’s—but instead of burgers and fries, we serve amazing Indian food!
The twist? We customize the menu based
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Apple
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Why PaperTap Failed ❓
app that promised groceries delivered to your doorstep in minutes.
It started with a bang, but then silence. What went wrong?
Not-So-Speedy Success:
PaperTap's gamble was on super-fast delivery. Imagine hot chapatis reaching y
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Rayan Das
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You have to trigger the survival instinct among your customers to generate more sales.
1. You don’t need luxury to survive. Right? or Wrong? Luxury brings status among neighbors, colleagues & relatives. So, companies like Louis Vuitton, and Mercedes
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Hiral Jain
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Hey everyone! Today we're diving into why Uber couldn't replicate its global success in the Indian market, and why Ola came out on top. Let's find out what went wrong for Uber and what Ola did right! Day 5 of knowing about companies that failed to ac