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Blinkit launched a franchise model for its dark store! I think it's a brilliant move to scale and build great distribution against competitors 1. The franchise model could work well as it is a huge capex to start a dark store and to make it profi

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Pawan Kumar

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Absolutely right people in small town and villages have kinds to bring products and they usually love to go out but in metropolitan cities people are so busy in their jobs they don't have time nor pateince so yes this model will shine in these cities

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Is building an it company should be present in the Bangalore or any other metropolitan city or else it can be handled or can be work in any other cities with good network connection or else what else they need

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Hello everyone , My name is Mohammed Rasheed I am from a small town in Telanagana I have an idea for a startup but i do not know how to proceed further nor do i have the money to fund my idea Whom should i approach to get my idea executed

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Most people quit their online business because they run out of ideas. That's not their fault. You're busy living your life. You just need to know how to find ideas.

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Is there any group of people who live in the cities and look delusional for their dreams and start hustling themselves in cities and work as a team and support each other for their business analysis or something to explore in city and researching ab

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In cities, malls are popular tourist spots, which is why people visit malls instead of using Quick Commerce apps. So, this looks awesome, imo.

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