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Want to start a premium laundry service, like tumbledry, sneakins etc. (Pioneers in cleaning ultra luxury goods like gucci, LV, premium shoes and bags etc.) What do you guys think about the laundry market space? Is this something that can grow alot

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SHIV DIXIT

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Well , well , well most of the people already doing this in india and what that's the most unique field but I don't think so Indian customers are ready to spend money on washing clothes . Yes you can try in tier 1 cities and hostels but be ready for facing huge challenges and workforce problem

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Uttkarsh Singh

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That's why I say invest in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities.

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Manufacturing businesses should never choose benguluru , mumbai , delhi and other tier 1 cities because of High land price and expensive workforce also according to me government should create any city as a manufacturing hub of india

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don't you think tier 2 and tier 3 cities are more excited to try things happening in metro cities? so can we just copy big businesses happening in metro cities and implement it in tier2/3 cities. your views.

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Prajwal R G

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What about an app which connects property buyers and sellers directly, particularly for tier 2 and tier 3 cities?

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Rohan Saha

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Tier 2 and tier 3 cities in India are becoming significant hubs for startups, approximately 45% of the country's recognized startups ~ DPIIT

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With these GST prices I am sure Zomato can't get orders from Tier 3 and some part of Tier 2 cities in India

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