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‘Eat now, pay later’: Pune seller provides mangoes on EMI

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By PTI

PUNE: With the prices of Alphonso mangoes eye-wateringly extreme, a seller throughout the metropolis is offering the king of fruits on Equated Monthly Instalments or EMI.

If fridges and air-conditioners may very well be purchased in instalments, why not mangoes, causes Gaurav Sanas of Gurukripa Traders and Fruit Products.

Alphonso or `Hapus’ mangoes from Devgad and Ratnagiri, considered to be the easiest, are presently being purchased at Rs 800 to 1300 per dozen throughout the retail market.

Speaking to PTI, Sanas claimed that his family’s outlet is the first to advertise mangos on EMI in all the nation.

“The prices are always very high at the start of the season. We thought if refrigerators, ACs and other appliances can be bought on EMI, why not mangoes? Everyone can afford mangoes then,” he talked about.

The course of for getting the fruit at his outlet on EMI is rather like purchasing for cellphones in instalments.

The purchaser desires to utilize a financial institution card and the acquisition amount is remodeled into EMIs of three, six or 12 months.

But the scheme is on the market for a minimal purchase of Rs 5,000.

Four consumers have availed of the scheme thus far, Sanas talked about.

PUNE: With the prices of Alphonso mangoes eye-wateringly extreme, a seller throughout the metropolis is offering the king of fruits on Equated Monthly Instalments or EMI.

If fridges and air-conditioners may very well be purchased in instalments, why not mangoes, causes Gaurav Sanas of Gurukripa Traders and Fruit Products.

Alphonso or `Hapus’ mangoes from Devgad and Ratnagiri, considered to be the easiest, are presently being purchased at Rs 800 to 1300 per dozen throughout the retail market.googletag.cmd.push(carry out() googletag.present(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

Speaking to PTI, Sanas claimed that his family’s outlet is the first to advertise mangos on EMI in all the nation.

“The prices are always very high at the start of the season. We thought if refrigerators, ACs and other appliances can be bought on EMI, why not mangoes? Everyone can afford mangoes then,” he talked about.

The course of for getting the fruit at his outlet on EMI is rather like purchasing for cellphones in instalments.

The purchaser desires to utilize a financial institution card and the acquisition amount is remodeled into EMIs of three, six or 12 months.

But the scheme is on the market for a minimal purchase of Rs 5,000.

Four consumers have availed of the scheme thus far, Sanas talked about.