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EP-3 (Liquid death💀 case study)
What is Liquid Death?
It's a beverage company that sells water in metal cans, which will kill your thirst
■Origin story■
Founder Mike Cessario observed people at a music concert drinki
More than 90% of the Iphone are on EMI, even a 30,000₹-40,000₹ per month earner can afford an Apple phone. Can we still consider it as status symbol good?
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Pritam Bharadwaz
Business Enthusiast • 1y
As we can see the sneaker culture in india is growing and expensive sneakers is like a status symbol. Many peoples even buy sneakers in EMI. But there is only few quality indian sneaker brand. So, can we make a global sneaker brand from India?
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Shruti
Student • 6m
🍾 Champagne has become synonymous with celebration .
Historically, champagne was associated with the French aristocracy, especially during the reign of Louis XIV, who popularized it in royal courts as a symbol of luxury and status.
Culturally, cham
I never understood the point of buying overpriced goods, now i am happy that i never did!
Is buying over priced items a social status symbol?
I have seen many people stating India needs a luxury global brand, do we really?
i think to planning a dairy business and start making dairy products in my area.
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Ayush Singh
Failure is Fuel • 10m
If you have any idea
The rules for making it real are-
1. Politically acceptable
2. Socially desirable
3. Technology feasible
4. Financially viable
5. Administratively doable
6. Judicially tenable
7. Emotionally relatable
8. Environmentally sustaina
People don’t just buy products; they buy status. If something is sold cheaply in a regular place, most won’t care. But brand it, sell it in a premium store at a higher price, and suddenly, everyone wants it. It’s not just about the product—it’s about