This can end FMCG Brand's Monopoly!
So until now you all have seen the false marketing of FMCG brands. For eg:
1) An Drink named ORSL writing it's "not an ORS"
2) Cashew and Almond biscuits having less than 1% of Cashew
3) Excessive Sugar Content
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Harsh Khatavani
Stealth • 7m
It can be work.
But big challenges are the adoptablity of consumer and competition with giants
😳 they are distroying competition with work force 🔥🔥
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Hariharan Sharma
Stealth • 10m
Just a random thought, not a big competition in condoms and there are very few brands can really go big, if a startup does something new with this category...
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Manveer Singh
Stealth • 9m
What do you guys think which are some big companies aur firms will face competion or will there be a complete dominance
Like boat,lenskart,Zara, zudio,swiggy, Zomato and a lot more well established brands will they face some serious competition from
What would be your strategy to tackle the situation if you know a big giants coming eat your venture?
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Vaibhav Babruwan Shingde
Stealth • 7m
Let's discover potential of Quick - Commerce and what are challenges for Old E-commerce Giants like Amazon, Flipkart and DMart 💭 :
• I think , the main reason behind the Quick Commerce is category creation and changing consumer behaviour and Consum
ONDC will now onboard media platforms. This will be a huge billion dollar opportunity to see the next media giants emerge from vernacular India. There are loads of media giants and magazine publishers like Vogue, AD, Conde Nast Traveller etc. But the
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AYAN DINDA
Stealth • 8m
I know there is very much competition in pharmacy industry very big giants like farm easy netmeds big medicine delivery companies are there but I want to make my own medicine company deliver I will have short short warehouses in every minute distance
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incredible boom
Stealth • 11d
What are the challenges of building an e-commerce app mainly for household products and consumer electronics focusses on small business