tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7616828594340651393.post6272075696559174431..comments2023-10-05T20:17:35.066+05:30Comments on Bizaholic: The Great Indian Retail Dream - Part 2Bizaholichttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03351998248428816804noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7616828594340651393.post-73886525413377252622007-03-05T14:40:16.067+05:302007-03-05T14:40:16.067+05:30charlottesville real estate Was the Site I arrive...<a href="http://www.charlottesville-area-real-estate.com" rel="nofollow"> charlottesville real estate </a> Was the Site I arrived at when I was offered the best real estate deal in my life you must contact this company.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7616828594340651393.post-31666041500735868492007-04-08T22:16:48.370+05:302007-04-08T22:16:48.370+05:30That was a very good analysis. It is just a hype ...That was a very good analysis. It is just a hype about organized retail. Thankfully, as per your facts, there won't be a major change in retail business in the near future.<br><br>Your statement on sachet economy are perfect. Even with budget of about 20K for just groceries, I wouldn't stock up for months as I used to do in US. The kiranas have evolved too to cater to different segments of the market and I guess they are making handsome profits which is why they continue to be in the business.<br><br>But what is wrong with unorganized retail? Why can't mom-and-pop stores continue to cater to majority of Indians? Who gains when the organized retail enter Indian market? Is it the consumer, or the big business that run and supply to the retail stores? The losers will be the low end traders and small time entrepreneurs. Do we really need big retail chains in India?Sridharhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08903225715273678219noreply@blogger.com