govt of india sells urea to wholesalers for Rs. 260/50kg ( average - 5.2 rs per kg) but charges retailers about Rs 50 per kg. In IndiaMART, you would find tons of people selling urea from 22 per kg to 38 per kg. Got these insights while surfing, can
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Kanheiya Bansal
Hey I am on Medial • 5m
when a buyer goes to a shop but doesn't make a purchase, they might feel hesitant to visit that shop again in the future.
I am thinking about creating an app where if a buyer needs an item, they can post it along with a photo or post a message.
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Sajin
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Foundation • 3m
Meesho - A Nightmare for sellers!
1. Very low profit margins:
➡️ Meesho constantly compares prices with competitors
➡️ If you dont lower your price, your product gets delisted. Sellers are forced into a price war, with very low profits
2. High ret
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Amanat Prakash
Building xces • 2m
What is Menu to Platform Price Difference?
It refers to the gap between the actual in-restaurant menu price of an item and the price listed on a food delivery platform like Swiggy, Zomato, etc.
Why does this difference exist?
1. High Commission F
Sources say that jio and airtel + Starlink packages cost around 7000 to 9000, and hardware setup charges are separate.
hmm... by seeing this, I guess initially, starlink will only be opened for commercial purposes or big companies will be their m
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vishakha Jangir
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Set2Score • 5m
I negotiated well while shopping.
Yesterday, I went to Sarojini Market (a local market in Delhi), and I observed something very interesting.
If you're not aware, let me tell you:
In Delhi, there are many local markets where mostly defective items
Hey Everyone I'm here with my idea.
Problem Statement :- So As we know the supplies and supply chain market are acquired by the many local vendors and restaurants, Hotels and Caterers doesn't have a time or expense to directly deal with the manufact
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vishakha Jangir
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Set2Score • 5m
I negotiated well while shopping.
Yesterday, I went to Sarojini Market (a local market in Delhi), and I observed something very interesting.
If you're not aware, let me tell you:
In Delhi, there are many local markets where mostly defective items