This little online tea retailer just received a million dollar funding. Know why
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For many of us “tea acts like a magical key for vault where our brain is kept,” and perhaps this perception must have inspired Kushal Dugar, a former According to Kushal Dugar, Teabox founder, "We are looking to invest in the cold storage facilities in close proximity to the plantations in Darjeeling, Guwahati and Nilgiri - the three prime tea plantation regions in the country ," Dugar told ET. And in the next two months, Teabix plans to hire 40 to 60 people, he revealed.
Teabox has a separate technology and marketing team based in Bengaluru, which helps the e-tailer to carry out a smooth selling process online to cater its customers in 75 countries. This online tea seller sources tea from more than 200 plantations in India, the financial daily added.
"Teabox's disruptive business model is highly scalable and allows complete control of the customer experience. JAFCO's expertise across different markets will add significant value to Teabox in the coming months," Supriya Singh, an associate director at JAFCO, told ET.
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