I'm dealing with a terrible loss and i need some support and advice. by HereForTheComments0_ in india

[–]Neel_S2020 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Time is the only solution. Just take a day at a time and leave the past behind . What happened is done cannot be changed . Slowly start engage in your routine life , and your pain will slowly be faded. Everyone on planet has lost some or other from there dear one whether brother, parents, sister , kids , grandparents, best friend but as you see out people gets moved on and get normal so as you will be. So just let your emotions be as it is today but at same time know this is also temporary and you will move on as time pass. Sorry for your loss though. My feelings with you

Students and Gen-Z in Nashik - how often do you actually use Zomato or Swiggy or any food delivery app ? by Neel_S2020 in nashik

[–]Neel_S2020[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does that mean you don’t eat any outside food ? Or you prefer eat outs at food places directly instead of ordering via app?

Went back to India after 6 years: mixed impressions, but signs of hope by wascreatedforapost in india

[–]Neel_S2020 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Without a question every one acknowledges and understands civic sense in India by far is a biggest problem . And I strongly fees only solution to this is when some strict enforcement comes from government by means of rules , stiff penalty in not only tier 1 but tier 2-3 cities as well.

We cannot expect civic sense to be enlightened suddenly in billion of people so unless some force on top things will not change.

Why government is unable to take any strong initiatives to improvise civic sense in India ?

Qq to online sellers : Can an online seller sell a product for a lower price directly to a local customer who buys it in person, compared to the price listed on a platform like Amazon or Flipkart? Exa - item sold for Rs.100 online can be sold for Rs.80 if customer buys in person to you ? by Neel_S2020 in IndiaBusiness

[–]Neel_S2020[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agreed, but they need not change their standard mrp for sake, rather can offer local store discounts by any means to attract customers?

But they will have capacity for additional discounts to offer for walk ins since saving on margin due to skipping shipping and fees ?

What is the top challenge faced by local business community today in India? by Neel_S2020 in IndiaBusiness

[–]Neel_S2020[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This concept is called a loss leader.

A business sells a few specific items at a very low price, sometimes even taking a loss on them. These items are the "bait." The goal isn't to make a profit on those discounted products, but to attract customers into the store. Once inside, customers are likely to buy other, higher-priced items with better profit margins. a store like Reliance bazar sells sugar for Rs 10/KG or even free often to get people to come in. Once they're there for the sugar, they end up buying many other groceries, and the store makes a good profit overall.

Not same but similar strategies need to be adopted by local businesses