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Following is a list of Indian Grocery Stores in NJ.
Akshar Food Store
11 Liberty Ave
Jersey City, NJ 07306
(201) 653 4222
Annapurna Groceries
561 Cedar Lane
Tea Neck, NJ 07666
(201) 692 0332
Desh Indo-Pak Grocery
215 S. Burnt Mill Road
Burnt Mill Plaza
Voorhees, NJ 08043
(609) 795 8848
International Foods
100 Washington St.
West Orange, NJ 07052
(973) 243 1700
Kohinoor
134 Franklin St.
Bloomfield, NJ 07003
(973) 748 6676
Sapna Groceries
96 S Washington Ave.
Bergenfield, NJ 07621
(201) 439 0077 …
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We can definitely learn quite a few things by observing business practices in India
If you are in one of developed countries and if you tell your friends that you are going to start a business, most of them would tell you to think twice. This is because most new businesses in developed countries would fail within the first three to five years, and this is supported by statistics. India has a very poor infrastructure and also its political and economical environment is not as stable as that in developed countries; …
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In a rapidly shrinking world, today’s businesses must look outside America’s shores to continue to grow in a hypercompetitive marketplace. Fortunately, with the advent of new online marketing technology and a downward spiraling US dollar, expanding internationally is significantly easier than at any time in the recent past. One market which has the potential for rapid growth, and a market in which exists an enormous opportunity for businesses from the United States, is India.
At a population of 1.14 billion (and growing), India is second only to China as the world’s …
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Without a doubt, the retail sector in India is on the go. India is the fifth largest retail destination globally, and is estimated to grow from US$330 billion in 2007 to US$427 billion by 2010.
Simultaneously, organized retail is poised to increase its share in the total retail market to 22% by 2010, reaching US$30 billion. This growth is evidenced by the fact that the organized retail market occupied 14 million sq. ft. in 2007 compared to 1 million sq. ft. in 2002. Retail and real estate have traditionally developed hand-in-hand, …
