We Should get out of... • 1y
The people will find that label themselves but what if shopkeepers are manipulating that label on their way. The fmcg products which are already expired but shopkeepers are changing the label on their level Where should the consumer go when the nearest connected node of the chain will cheat consumer. This is the big problem We have to think about solving this It is the biggest challange
Hey I am on Medial • 1y
Random thought but all FMCG brands should have the expiry date highlighted in a red box in large prints. So often we consume things without chekcing the expiry date and it’s often hard to find. I vomited yesterday after consuming a milk based produ
See MoreBuilding.... YOUR Id... • 8m
ZOMATO is selling EXPIRED PRODUCTS ??? Today I came across this post, which reports, that during the "RAID" on Zomatos' hyper"PURE", the team get hold on products with Future "Date of Packaging". which clearly means they are tempering with dates la
See More#Strongly believe in... • 3m
I have one idea which is the B2C app for all types of consumers It connects shopkeepers to consumers like some one like to purchase Fan, Electronics Product , Games , stationary , utensils and Services. How it works:- 1.Consumer saw inquiry for the
See MoreHey I am on Medial • 6m
i have built a mobile app called as Litchies. it basically connects local people with local shopkeepers and promote small to mid size shopkeepers with their best offers and promotions. customers who are local to Agra are advised with the daily notifi
See MoreTrying to figure out • 8m
During conversations with shopkeepers, it has been observed that 20-30% of profits are turning into bad debts. To address this issue, we are considering developing an application that would allow shopkeepers to register themselves, as well as custome
See MorePassionate about Pos... • 6m
Hindustan Unilever Limited is in talks to acquire Minimalist, a Jaipur skincare brand, for ₹3,000 crore. A deal could elevate Minimalist's valuation significantly, showcasing growth in the direct-to-consumer market as major FMCG companies pursue yo
See MoreSugar Free Flavorful... • 26d
Every great startup starts with a problem. Here’s ours. In India’s ₹30B+ FMCG market, millions still struggle to afford reliable, quality daily-use products. Brands are either too expensive or out of touch with what the real consumer actually needs.
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