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Hey I am on Medial • 1y

The price difference between Maggi and its cheap alternative is huge for retailers in your village. When Maggi costs ₹8 and Zoopy costs ₹5, the retailer's margin is a no-brainer. They’ll pick the cheaper option to boost their profit, especially when margins are tight in small markets.

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