Hi guys,
I am planning to start a salad business in Bangalore at a really low price so that everyone will have a healthy food option.
Do you think there a need for such a business in Bangalore.
Any inputs for the business.
Thanks in advance
Anonymous 4
Stealth • 7m
In Bangalore yes there can be a market. Infact in all tier1 cities. But in tier2 and tier3 not at all
If you go somewhere, where do you mostly park your car or bike?
Please answer this separately for tier1\ tier2\ tier3 cities
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Sajin
Stealth • 7m
Can you win the Tier2/Tier3 market? 🚀
Opportunities are much higher in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities. But the penetration rste into these cities are very low.
This is majorly because its expensive to market in Tier2 and Tier3 cities, and the tradition
Hey,
I want to make a d2c brand that deals with some healthy breakfast options.
This will include a premix of nuts,fruits, oats,and some unique ingredients which will be our USP.
Will this idea validate in tier2,tier3 cities or not??
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Rohan Saha
Stealth • 1m
Just as we look at India’s second-hand car market, we can similarly look at India’s second-hand mobile market. There is still a significant gap here, especially in Tier 3 and Tier 4 cities. While there are some startups in Tier 1 cities, no one is cu
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Kishan Kabra
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❓Why people choose Blinkit & Zepto over Swiggy Instamart apart from marketing?
*Zepto is not servicing some tier2 cities.
While all products prices are relatively similar.
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Who all is attending the AIKG event at Bangalore by Groww!!
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Hi, from Bangalore.
Do y'all think Nap-pods as a startup is a good idea in metro politan cities in India.
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BigLoot IN
Stealth • 1m
Is Bangalore losing its attractiveness for new startups?
There can be two main reasons for this:
1. State Government policies against new companies
2. Favourable business environment in some of the cities in India.
Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal once stated that the lack of infrastructure in tier 2 cities has paved the way for Zomato's success, as people tend to spend more on food when they have limited options in other areas..
Anyone here(from tier2 cities)feels s
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MADA DINESH REDDY
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How to reduce traffic in major cities like Delhi, Hyderabad,Chennai, Bangalore etc
Do you have any ideas ???
Think 🤔