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What if an app provide quality products at higher prices than shopsy and lower prices than meesho. And offer free delevery, cash on delevery, easy returns, whatsapp chat support. Is this will survive in indian market.

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While it sounds good on paper, there are challenges. Competing with giants like Meesho and Shopsy isn't easy. They have deep pockets and extensive reach. You'll need a unique selling proposition (USP) to stand out. Plus, maintaining quality while keeping prices competitive can be tricky. Free delivery and returns are great, but they can eat into your margins significantly.

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