Setting up paper plate making business in India? Is it profitable

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Hello.
I seen some youtube videos that you can buy single dye machine and double dye paper plate and dona making machine uner 500$
Do you think it's profitable business.
I think the demand is very huge all over India but the process seems to be easy to make one and there are hundreds of manufacturers (paper plate and dona makers) in India.
Machine is semi automatic
 
You can buy raw paper only from selective places..and cost is really high if you don't buy in high quantity

What about toilet paper.. middle class is booming habits are shifting and toilet paper is fucking expensive even in comparison other countries
 
Giants and MNC's think the same as you but in a better way,What would make you different from them?

As it's really simple for Giants to kill Small Businesses within no time,Just like Jio did with everyone else lol

But if you have good connections and you are willing to do after all the Analysis then it might work for you depending on what level you are looking to scale.
 
You can buy raw paper only from selective places..and cost is really high if you don't buy in high quantity

What about toilet paper.. middle class is booming habits are shifting and toilet paper is fucking expensive even in comparison other countries
If you try and go into it deeper and more deeper, you have got to know the cheap sources to buy raw paper. But without trying you can never know about it.
I agree prices is gonna be cheaper if you buy in bulk then maybe there is a chance you will be able to stand in market with market price above 20% them of other suppliers. But I think even if I get it to make my costing to 20% more then others I will be able to stand in market
 
Which state you are from?

If you are from north india you can first check prices in chadni chowk.. the prices (finished products) there if you buy in bulk changes to atleast 3 times when buying in local market and even more online which Indians rarely shop for these kind of products...

I hope and wish you can find better source of materials
 
Which state you are from?

If you are from north india you can first check prices in chadni chowk.. the prices (finished products) there if you buy in bulk changes to atleast 3 times when buying in local market and even more online which Indians rarely shop for these kind of products...

I hope and wish you can find better source of materials
Yes I am from Delhi.
I think people don't look online for these paper plates. They check locally first and I agree chandni chowk and sadar bazaar is very good market for such items.
Thank you very much for your wishes
 
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