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Sunday, November 26, 2006

Fresh but not a fresher..

'Fresh' - Yet another biz venture has been launched by the Reliance group @ Hyderabad.Not that it’s a pioneering effort by the Indian entrepreneur giant. U already have ‘fruits n vegetables’ section in the numerous supermarket chains across the Metro, Tier 1 n tier –II cities. But I m not sure if there exists an exclusive green-grocery supermarket. So in a way the concept of “Fresh” is fresh.
This post was drafted long back but posted only…( blame it on my laziness), so the post is not fresh.;-)
This project triggered few thoughts in my mind like:

1) Assurance of good quality product n u can do away with following the do’s n don’ts while buying vegetables like
- Tomatoes shld neither be too hard nor too floppy and of appropriate red colour.
- the ladys finger shld be tender n check it by breaking the tip of each pod.
- Make sure that the green leafy vegetables is not watery, bcoz chances are pretty high that the vendor is selling old stock
- Xtreme care needs to be taken while buying cauliflower n brinjal, unless u like ur flora with a dash of fauna.
and the list goes on……

In short henceforth, the Shopping life cycle wld be
walk into shop – pick the items – swipe the amount – walk out.
Ya u r right u have the most essential process of bargaining removed from it.

2) It’s a known fact that India basically had n still to some extent has an agro-based economy but now the focus is shifting away from it. After the success of “Green Revolution”, we basked in the glory of record foodgrain production but we forgot abt the follow-up requirements.
Just as a Software project after delivery requires a strong maintenance support. Similarly in agriculture after harvest (let it be foodgrains or vegetables) we need to take care of proper storage n transport facilities.
It wld be v good if the venture does not restrict itself to retailing n also pays interest to back-end operation. If they have a tie-up with the farmers directly n train them on proper storage methods and also provide required logistics for the same, it would truly help in ensuring the correct returns to the farmers for their produce as well as a good profit to the venture.

3) Comfort comes @ a price but I am yet to shop in a “Fresh” outlet to c how far the costing is common man’s pocket friendly.

Well I m looking forward to Fresh in Chennai.

4 Comments:

  • At 9:14 AM, November 30, 2006, Blogger Umesh Patil said…

    The idea is good.

     
  • At 11:28 AM, December 08, 2006, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    why not you use proper english rather than n (and) u (you) r (are) - laziness or no time?? what is good in that, writing short??

     
  • At 2:36 PM, December 08, 2006, Blogger Nadir said…

    Ya Uma this FRRESSH store can be of help to ppl who get up at 5, cook then rush to office, get back to home with a stop at a vegetable vendor and then cook again ;-)
    And FRRRESSSSH veg can reduce chances of getting them jaundice too.
    What say???

     
  • At 10:15 AM, December 13, 2006, Blogger Uma said…

    @ umesh - thanks

    @ sarathy - most of my posts r written in stolen times from work or as notes in my mobile while commuting , which r later collated n posted so the sms lingo, but will try to write complete words in future.

    @nadir - i jus wish all those ppl whom u r talking abt r reading this post ;-)

     

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