Will Reliance Industries be able to thrive in the competitive market, given that their products are often perceived as average to below average and heavily resemble those of other brands across retail, fashion, and FMCG sectors?
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In the long run, it won't be sustainable. Cheapest materials se sab banta hai, no wonder people know it's not the best product in the market.
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