Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Fruit Seller Offering ‘Eat Now, Pay Later’ Scheme to Boost Sales

In a bid to boost sales and help customers facing financial difficulties, a local fruit seller has introduced an innovative scheme – ‘Eat Now, Pay Later’.

The scheme, which is aimed at providing relief to those who are unable to pay upfront for their fruit purchases, has already garnered a lot of attention from customers.

In a New Dehli equated monthly instalment has been introduced by Local shopkeepers who sells fruits. A fruit vendor in Pune has developed a novel plan to boost mango sales. Mangoes can now be purchased on EMI from a fruit vendor in Pune. In other words, if the price of mangoes is preventing you from purchasing them, you have the option of paying the amount in installments.

The fruit seller, who wishes to remain anonymous, said that the scheme was introduced with the intention of helping people during these difficult times.

Under the scheme, customers can purchase their favorite fruits and consume them immediately, while paying for them at a later date.

The seller has assured customers that there will be no interest charged on the deferred payments, and customers can pay at their convenience, within a period of 30 days.

This scheme has received widespread appreciation from customers, who have expressed their gratitude towards the seller for introducing such a helpful initiative. Many customers who were previously unable to afford the high prices of fruits have been able to buy them under this scheme.

When asked about the response to the scheme, the fruit seller said, “I am overwhelmed by the positive response from customers. It was heartening to see people enjoying the fruits without having to worry about the payment. Our aim is to provide fresh and healthy fruits to everyone, and this scheme has enabled us to achieve that.”

The seller also mentioned that the scheme has not only helped customers, but has also boosted sales significantly. This has led to the seller considering the possibility of introducing similar schemes for other products in the future.

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