That used to be her maal 5-10 rupiya, but thanks to Zardari uncle and inflation it reached Rs 20 or above per item.
Have seen many Redhi walas in Saddar, Karachi selling basic items like nail cutters, sasti and tikao torches, bottle cap openers and pata nahin kia kia.
There are Rs 100 shop in Tariq Road selling items like Ties and socks for Rs 100… but someone told that these shops don’t sell each and every item for Rs 100, they have a specific shelf for this sasta and tikao maal and they use the Rs 100 shop tag to attract the lower middle class customers or people who just come for window shopping.
How do you see this trend? Does this prevail in your town / city as well?
Any experience of buying things from such shops / reRhi walas?
I went to the mall and looked for a business suit. It was priced at Rupees 4000. That can buy a meal for 400 people at the stall where the kids took me!
I tried a few but if the jacket fitted me, the trousers were small and if the trousers fitted me, the jacket was too big. I seem to have developed an uncomfortable tendency not to fall in any pre-tailored categories. I had to walk out after 45 minutes without buying one.
And in the process I have realized that in some places 100 rupees can mean a lunch for 10 people and not the price of a small shampoo bottle or two plates of Momos.
A good concept but hardly few things are of Rs. 100. Most of 'em range from 200+ ..
In Karachi, at Sunday Bazarz, Hafta Bazaarz they sale items a lot cheaper and of cheaper quality which is always a good idea to take care of needs of poor.
A good concept but hardly few things are of Rs. 100. Most of 'em range from 200+ ..
In Karachi, at Sunday Bazarz, Hafta Bazaarz they sale items a lot cheaper and of cheaper quality which is always a good idea to take care of needs of poor.
cheap quality at cheaper prices.... means sasta roye baar baar?