Hey,
I want to make a d2c brand that deals with some healthy breakfast options.
This will include a premix of nuts,fruits, oats,and some unique ingredients which will be our USP.
Will this idea validate in tier2,tier3 cities or not??
Anonymous 1
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With rising health awareness, even tier 2 and 3 cities are seeing a shift towards healthier eating habits.
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