We shouldn't judge all street vendors based on a few bad examples. There are some who don't maintain hygiene, but many provide great, clean food and contribute positively to the market.
Franchise Model for Street Vendors in India: Clean, Eco-Friendly, and Organized
The essence of this franchise is to partner with street vendors across India giving them a stable customer base and maintaining eco-friendly practice and hygienic stand
The taste of Indian street food is great however hygiene and cleanliness is a concern. Food cart vendors branding and digital onboarding. A startup idea which invests in creating a brand for these street food vendors. Improve hygiene practices by pro
😠 Seriously in India few street vendors are literally spitting on food because of communal tensions and they don't even care about people health
Hundreds of people arrested in past 5-6 years but still questions is what's the solution ?
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Havish Gupta
Figuring Out • 10m
Do you think sometimes, having access to a lot of capital is also not good?
Like take example of Reliance's Jio Mart. If you used that app even once, you know how bad their service is. Or take Tata's BBNow whose market share is still 10%. These are
How about starting a food delivery platform just like swiggy and Zomato but just onboarding street food vendors and small shops which could not be listed on swiggy or Zomato.
I'm thinking of starting it in a few areas as of now with a website or what
Case Study: Skippi Ice Pops - Chuski Gets a Modern Makeover
Company: Skippi Ice Pops
Product: Hygienic and flavorful ice pops
Founding: 2020, Hyderabad, India (Ravi & Anuja Kabra)
Pre-Shark Tank
Challenge: Unhygienic street vendors dominated the
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Its V
Trillionaire • 6m
I don't believe in god, I can't. But I do believe in good deeds in the name of god... for that, it's worth it to have a god... but bad things are happening in the name of god.
People hurting other beings in the name of god is no good. People burning
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Wild Kira
/Internet_ • 4m
Indians have a commodity mindset:
Often hear the "Indians can't have good things". Our mindset is certainly one that does not inspire confidence.
Low quality and short changing is the norm. What you see/hear is never what you get. Be it a product,
James Clear's Decision Making Framework
He thinks about decisions like hats, haircuts, and tattoos.
Hats:
Most of everyday decisions are like hats. Try one, and if you don't like it, put it back and try another. The cost of a mistake is extremely
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Mehul Fanawala
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The Clueless Company • 7m
Your reputation is your resume.
Protecting it should be your top priority, especially as a young professional. Here are 5 key actions to do just that:
1. Communicate Clearly
↳ Always be concise and direct. Misunderstandings can lead to negative pe