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This market looks appealing on paper but is super narrow in practice. You’re targeting a tiny percentage of India’s population—mostly Tier 1 metros. Outside of that, hangovers aren’t a ‘problem to solve’ for most people, let alone one they’ll pay Rs 200+ to fix. Sounds more like a niche D2C gimmick than a real business

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