Inspired By Warren Buffet, Peanut Seller Captures 'Peak Bengaluru' Vibe With Unique Strategy
A peanut seller's unique marketing technique to attract customers in Bengaluru is something bound to impress everyone.
Creativity, especially in India, never ceases to amaze as people implement the core of knowledge from a domain to their work surprising many. A peanut seller in Bengaluru has taken the concept of marketing to another level with inspiration from Warren Buffett, an American businessperson and investor. The man has put up two posters mentioning famous rules of sales told by Warren Buffet. However, what is more surprising is the second poster. The street vendor has listed the nutritional value of peanuts, and the chemical, and fiber they contain.
A user took to X, formerly Twitter, to share his image and captioned it as a 'peak Bengaluru' moment. "My @peakbengaluru moment. Product Features - Benefits. Perfect FAB-ing!!" user @vishnubogi wrote.
At his stall, the first poster says: "Rule 1: Never lose a customer, Rule 2: Don’t forget rule No.1." Seeing this at a stall of a street vendor is unexpected but eye-catching.
My @peakbengaluru moment.
— baigankibaataan (@vishnubogi) November 10, 2023
Product Features - Benefits. Perfect FAB-ing!! pic.twitter.com/rEY3dqBJuc
The second poster went deep into the benefits of consuming peanuts. It listed peanuts' high nutritional value, vitamins (Vitamin E and B), and minerals present in them and mentioned that they work as life savers in case of coronary diseases. The fusion of sales strategy with the marketing of the product by highlighting its benefits, the man has understood the sales well.
Fleet Of Ferraris Gets Stuck In Bengaluru Traffic, Video Viral
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The clip shows a convoy of luxurious Ferrari supercars caught in a lengthy traffic jam on Church Street Bel Road. The cars stuck in the traffic are seen moving at a snails pace behind each other. The luxurious supercars also had no choice but to wait patiently for the traffic to clear.