Hey I am Abujar patel I want to open a
water bottle company
I have 15 to 20 lakh rupees and I want to start a water bottle business
suggest me please what's the process.
please answer
Anonymous 3
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You’ll need a basic setup: a water purification system (RO+UV), bottling machine, and packaging, this should fit your budget if scaled wisely
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