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Inflation is killing startups, full stop. Higher costs everywhere—raw materials, delivery, wages. How can small businesses compete? Just look at Zomato upping delivery fees, and customers are pissed
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Hai guys... what you all think about a B2C or B2B delivery of organic products or raw Material used for daily necessities. Current society gives a special value for organic products and materials. If the items are authentic its value would be highe
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Koriken is a Korean street food startup based in Bengaluru, offering a range of Korean dishes to satisfy the growing demand for Korean cuisine. This image showcases the unit economics of the business, breaking down how each ₹100 is spent. The largest
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🚀 Rapido Gears Up to Disrupt India’s Online Food Delivery Market --Key Highlights: - Pilot Launch: Rapido is set to launch its food delivery service in Bengaluru by late June or early July 2025. - Targeting the Duopoly**: Aiming to compete directl
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I have started a ecommerce store of tools and hardwares items. Created by Shopify and I do 80000 rupees of revenue but I stopped it for high margin for fb ads and delivery fees, so I can't compete with my competitors. The main reason I closed the sto
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Dreamy Metals Handicrafts • 5m
Problem! Every year around 30% of domestic and international shipments are cancelled, And the reason are not providing Quality and Timely delivery. Due to which the selling season and occasions of the Buyers get spoiled. Due to which Brand’s image g
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People like Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg often talk about one simple trick that changes how you build anything. It is called first principles thinking. The idea is simple. Instead of accepting things the way they are, you break them down to the most
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