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.
I have an idea of a grocery delivery service for tier 2, tier 3 cities. We know that tier 1 cities Big basket is dominating but in tier 2, tier 3 cities there is no big player, there is a market for value concious customers, we can create an online D
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Shashank
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Nowadays, quick commerce is booming, and many people in tier 1 cities use the services of quick commerce giants. However, recently, many people from tier 2 cities, and tier 1 cities where quick commerce giants haven't yet established a strong presenc
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Dr Ashutosh Rout
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A bold decision by the board.Aster needs to focus on it's presence throughout the country. Targeting tier-2 and tier-3 cities and opening small centres there at affordable prices will help the common man.
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Guys, Ive a serious question.
Why no one opens a proper departmental store in india????
Spencers was there but they closed it.
Departmental stores are something whixh have litteraly everything.
But why no one is opening them in india, like proper
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Rohan Saha
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Just as we look at India’s second-hand car market, we can similarly look at India’s second-hand mobile market. There is still a significant gap here, especially in Tier 3 and Tier 4 cities. While there are some startups in Tier 1 cities, no one is cu
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Aryan Gupta
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How about building a quick commerce for already existing clothing brand stores in cities?
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kamal p
Stealth • 8m
Problem- 60% of the carts on e-commerce websites are abandoned in tier 2 cities due to longer delivery times.
Solution- Become Amazon prime/meesho for tier 2 cities by opening a warehouse in major tier 2 cities and give faster deliveries.
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