Rise of Minimarkets: Indonesia’s Purchase Shift from Super and Hypermarkets to Minimarkets
Minimarkets in Indonesia have been hailed as the “killer” of supermarkets since 2012. Its rapid growth has been largely driven by
Minimarkets in Indonesia have been hailed as the “killer” of supermarkets since 2012. Its rapid growth has been largely driven by
In the 3rd quarter of 2016, Indonesia-based company and Asia’s first cashback app, Snapcart, boosted its global presence through Southeast Asia’s second biggest market, the
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