• Kirana tech startups in India are struggling to make profits so these startups pivoted to some extent.📈
Pivoted Businesses : 📈🚀
• Helping with Money Management: They offer services to help store owners keep track of their finances and sometime
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Pratheek B Patil
Simply being myself • 11m
In India Kirana stores are built by trust not by tech
and this needs be a main ingredient for these startups but the reality is these are burning money to focus on tech and marketing
How about a centralized master warehouse for a group of kirana stores?
Currently Kirana stores are getting margins between 6 to 20% and facing issues to go online due to discounts provided by Big Players.
With our approach they can get margins fro
Decentralized Last-Mile Delivery Solution Using Kirana Stores
Failed deliveries often occur because customers are unavailable during working hours. To address this, we propose leveraging local kirana stores as decentralized delivery hubs. Customers
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Vivek kumar
On medial • 2m
Quick commerce is passe, dark stores are going to be history. Welcome KiranaPro, the new-gen shopping giant-in-the-making that will ride on over 13 million kirana (small retail outlets) stores spread across the length and breadth of India.
🚨 How Quick Commerce is Threatening Local Kirana Stores – And How They Can Fight Back! 🚨
Quick commerce (10-minute delivery apps) is rapidly changing how customers shop for groceries. With deep discounts, free deliveries, and aggressive marketing,
• Kirana tech startups in India are struggling to make profits so these startups pivoted to some extent.📈
Pivoted Businesses : 📈🚀
• Helping with Money Management: They offer services to help store owners keep track of their finances and sometime
Hey!!!!
We are trying to build a quick commerce app just like zepto/blinkit where we do not setup a darkstore rather we partner up with supermarkets or large kirana stores in the localities. By doing this we can reduce the cost of setting up a dark
So, recently I broke my samsung A53 . So first thing I did was to visit Authorized stores and they asked for 30k at which I bought my phone . Then I visited the local market to see if it can be fixed at a lower price and all . Although I couldn't get
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Vraj Sharma
Founder of DASWA. • 2m
I had an idea about clothing industry, a virtual reality mirror in local stores and as well in website with ai where customer can customise their clothes by their selves.
rate this idea.