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"I’m launching my yoga mats business and have recently spent amount, around ₹20,000 to ₹40,000, on sample mats. Is it reasonable to invest this much in product samples at this stage?"

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This is just the cost of entry if you’re doing a product business, especially in something competitive like yoga mats. ₹20-40k on samples seems high initially, but this is what it takes to make sure you’re selling something people would want to buy repeatedly. If it helps you make a better product, it's money well spent.

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