Nah bruh, In tier 2 cities people come to dmart as it is a mall or something. Even village people buy hell of things from there because of kirana stores and all.
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Karan
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Can quick commerce easily expand in tier 3 cities. As they have already started expanding in tier 2 cities.
The consumer behaviour is different from tier 1 and 2 cities. Here in tier 3 people have habit to buy from local kirana . The buying behavio
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Shashank
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Nowadays, quick commerce is booming, and many people in tier 1 cities use the services of quick commerce giants. However, recently, many people from tier 2 cities, and tier 1 cities where quick commerce giants haven't yet established a strong presenc
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Inflation
Building illusion • 3m
Can quick commerce companies will go into tier 3 can they can do profitable business ?
what do u think it is possible ?
what if the boy give software service to kirana store like zomato and earn from order as commision will it work in tier 3 cities
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Shiva Prasad
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Lognormal • 6d
How about a centralized master warehouse for a group of kirana stores?
Currently Kirana stores are getting margins between 6 to 20% and facing issues to go online due to discounts provided by Big Players.
With our approach they can get margins fro
I have an idea of a grocery delivery service for tier 2, tier 3 cities. We know that tier 1 cities Big basket is dominating but in tier 2, tier 3 cities there is no big player, there is a market for value concious customers, we can create an online D
Guys, Ive a serious question.
Why no one opens a proper departmental store in india????
Spencers was there but they closed it.
Departmental stores are something whixh have litteraly everything.
But why no one is opening them in india, like proper
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AjayEdupuganti
Hey I am on Medial • 7m
Quick commerce mainly serves affluent customers in specific metro areas, where people typically shop at supermarkets
Given this, does quick commerce really impact local kirana stores?
Or am i missing some consumer section?
I don’t think the bigger cities in India will survive for long without a major change in infra or without building newer cities for growth. The condition of most top tier cities is getting worse day by day. People need to start moving to other cities
Why did GameStop not die like Blockbuster, after the release of online game stores like epic games and steam do people really go to there stores and buy games instead of buying them digitally from the comfort of their home?
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Karan Sahu
Founder • 10m
I think there is a growing gap between the purchasing power of people in Tier 2 cities (especially among young people) and the activities available in these cities.
Startups need to penetrate this gap effectively. You can see a lot of new franchises