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Looper

If nothing goes righ... • 1y

Most of the people in India eat very less outside. So they don't have much experience to compare and have benchmark on their food experiences. Ifbits not good you can't survive in a tier 1 city for sure though. But in tier 2 and 3 cities. People just eat very rare and they don't very much care as they don't wanna make it a bad exp.

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