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If shoes clothes etc can have their own brand store, why are daily consumables always sold in a super market format competing with each other and the store owned brands? How about building a brand that sells all necessary daily consumables under its

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Joydeep Roy

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Oh sorry you said selling consumables under own brand in retail stores at less pricing? That could be a good business :)

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