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what are your thoughts on the business model of free water bottle along with packed water in it and the company would advertise or run a campaign through the bottles. for example: if you want to advertise you will come to us and pay us and we will

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Poosarla Sai Karthik

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That’s fair enough. But when you think of reaching consumer @0/-, then it might sound tough to scale. When you put a certain amount, it’d be good. Moreover, shops would also deny to sell these products, as there are already standard products like Bisleri,Kinley,Tata Water… They see more profit there, and they would not want to pay more. This idea of water bottles will be mostly spreadable in events, showcases, stalls, malls, restaurants, wedding, gatherings… There people wouldn’t even mind in that. It’s a genuine point by my observation.

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