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2007-01-13 18:34:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Supermarket Business Plan
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answered by ansell 4
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I tried it out, but didn't last that long. I tend to cook a lot of different foods and found that I couldn't get everything I wanted from Aldi and had to also go to Sainsbury! If you have time to do that though its worth it. Most of the stuff in Aldi and Lidl is very good quality, and you can also now get some big brand names that they didn't used to stock. The prices are far better than the normal supermarkets. For example things like pasta, cleaning products, jam, yogurt, nuts etc are all fine and much cheaper. However, there are a few things I have found to be not so good - the ginger, garlic and onions tend to go off quicker when bought from Aldi, so don't buy too much of those! Also there is not a great selection of meats, and those that there are don't specify whether they come from the UK or elsewhere which really puts me off. If you are going to get fruit and veg - check the packets carefully because everything is pre packed and it's quite common to find one rotten apple in the bag! I tend to go to Aldi every few weeks now and pick up the basics on top of my normal shop, but I get my meat, fish and most of my fruit and veg elsewhere as well as the random things not stocked in Aldi. It probably does end up saving me some money.
2016-03-17 23:48:35
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answered by Anonymous
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I would like start Supermarket in Kollapur Head quarter of Mahabubnagar district How can can proceed?
LaxmanRao
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2014-04-21 00:06:10
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answered by Laxman 1
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Identify a shop with a min of 2,000 sft on a main road. Go to the nearby super makets and carefully analyze what kind of goods are arranged in what order. Have racks and rows arranged in a sequential manner. Buy the goods and stack them.
Have a software which takes of computerised billing
Buy a bar code reader and attach this with billing m/c
Have a separate entry and exit counter.
Billing counter shoudl be near the exit counter.
Have a security guard 24x7 camped outside the shop
You need to take statutory permissions for starting one like - Permission under the Shops and Establishment Act.
For more information you can either im or mail.
2007-01-13 23:43:46
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answered by Raghav 4
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Would you like to have a supermarket thru a virtual mall?I mean you have a whole shopping mall to your desposal in a virtual manner, and you own it with no risk to your part. Would you like to know more details? Then drop me a line of your interest to my email: ppandya_1@yahoo.com.
2007-01-15 03:32:06
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answered by Prakash 2
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logic tells me,that you need a place to store goods,and you need goods too obviously.but i have to agree with another answer you already got in return.that it will be almost impossible to compete with the big supermarket players already in place,unless you are somewhere where they don't have a supermarket at all.
2007-01-13 18:09:21
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answered by byciclerabbit 3
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Don't even try, those big coorporate companies like Longs and Albertsons will just crush you with an Iron Fist! Sorry to say though...
2007-01-13 18:01:10
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answered by ? 3
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To seek help from government
2007-01-13 18:26:10
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answered by Anonymous
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