I want to know that in india liqour industry is very big. Still, no big companies are looking forward to catch the area. Is there any specific reason?
SHIV DIXIT
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Without political connections and courruptions you can't take liquor selling licence and also This industry is full of many complicated taxes and regulations . Still there is huge opportunity.
Why isn't there any quick commerce for liquor? I understand that state regulations vary, but ultimately, we're still selling the product. Offering quick commerce could help reduce in-store crowds and prevent conflicts between vendors and customers. P
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