American Iron
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Nope, no delivery charge. And yes, it would be from a local company.gococksDJS said:If it can be delivered in an hour that means it's near where you live, so if there was a delivery fee I'd say fuck it.
I think it would be a little tricky to set up an operation like this. That would take a lot of distribution centers and offering service to a small area for this to be profitable.American Iron said:Nope, no delivery charge. And yes, it would be from a local company.
I really appreciate all of the advice so far. Thank you for taking the time to vote. Keep the comments coming
good point, people can buy with free next day delivery off the internet, for the lowest prices, i very much doubt anyone is going to be in desperate need of supplements within 1 hour so i don't think the USP is particularly strong for this market (vits. and supps.), might work for more essential goods such as food and drink but not really for supplements, and sunk costs (initial investment and marketing) are going to be high, i really struggle to see how it could be profitable.stu21Ldn said:I don't think its a particularly good business idea. People do not need supps urgently like other commodities such as food and drink. When i buy online nearly all the companies offer free next day delivery. I'm more concered about the price compared with how quick it takes to deliver.