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How would the idea of making preservative free aachar (pickles) that would be tasty and primarily target tier 2 cities like bhopal indore etc. and that achar tastes very different and famous in our whole hostel.

Chamarti Sreekar

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Targeting Tier 2 cities is a smart move! These cities have a growing middle class with a taste for authentic, healthy food. Consider partnering with local grocery stores or online platforms to reach a wider audience.

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