Will Vending machine ever replace shops in India? Hypothetically speaking, large scale vending machine production and setting in India just like Japan's a good idea? I see some foodcourts in mall having few fancy vending machines and I think to mysel
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Harshavardhan Golamari
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Production and sell to local than setting up because they will know of the local market.
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M S Shaikh
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Now they have very less engagement in there App. I think most of community based App will Not succed because they do not sell anything
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Why retail businesses stores don't sell there products online? Even they know, selling products online will attract more customers.
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Hi all,
I am building a product with a vission is like hyper local super app.
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SHIV DIXIT
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😐 Every medical app is delivering medicine's to you but why there is not any app who is delivering doctor to your home 🏡 . I think this is the good USP for any app.
Tie-up with local clinics and hospitals and fix logistics simple and everybody know
Business Idea: Production of Cranberries in Sugar 🍒
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Can you trust small/local capital venture firms who invest on yuur startup?!
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Burberry burned $36,500,000 of clothes in one year.
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