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Re: Jumia Food To Shutdown In Nigeria From December 2023 by OmoGomesIlorin: 9:27am On Dec 14, 2023
WHo need Jumia Food when Mama put is lot cheaper.
Food business if not for everyone. Especially when high percentage of NIgeria love to cook at home and you have to compete with many cheaper alternatives. Also, many local restuarant are doing deliveries this days

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Re: Jumia Food To Shutdown In Nigeria From December 2023 by Fatbam005: 9:27am On Dec 14, 2023
FreeStuffsNG:
Competition is beating them silly! Nigerians are increasingly price-sensitive and not brand sensitive. Why buy Jumia food when you can get it cheaper?
Get it cheaper where? What is cheap even garri price keeps skyrocketing

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Re: Jumia Food To Shutdown In Nigeria From December 2023 by Nokio2: 9:27am On Dec 14, 2023
Who be jumia food again
Naija even hope don shutdown
Re: Jumia Food To Shutdown In Nigeria From December 2023 by civilserva: 9:28am On Dec 14, 2023
I blame Igbo people
Re: Jumia Food To Shutdown In Nigeria From December 2023 by Mosba: 9:28am On Dec 14, 2023
If una no talk am here I for no know o. Never heard Jumia food before. Are they selling tuwo with gbegiri?

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Re: Jumia Food To Shutdown In Nigeria From December 2023 by OluwaBlessyn: 9:30am On Dec 14, 2023
Food price don humble everyone πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚
Re: Jumia Food To Shutdown In Nigeria From December 2023 by TruthsFM: 9:31am On Dec 14, 2023
Tinubu harsh economy policies destroyed Nigeria food commodities and its prices in the market. Very unfortunate.
Re: Jumia Food To Shutdown In Nigeria From December 2023 by AK481(m): 9:31am On Dec 14, 2023
What tinubu cannot destroy doesn't exist .

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Re: Jumia Food To Shutdown In Nigeria From December 2023 by casualobserver: 9:31am On Dec 14, 2023
psalmz:
Nothing works here in nigeria

You yourself, you don’t work, so how can the country work…..think about it well!

A country is not just a physical space. A country is a collection of people!

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Re: Jumia Food To Shutdown In Nigeria From December 2023 by FreeStuffsNG: 9:31am On Dec 14, 2023
Fatbam005:
Get it cheaper where? What is cheap even garri price keeps skyrocketing
Smh. I will use N1500 to enjoy two medium sized wraps of amala , abula soup with ewedu, gbegiri , omi obe, big sized ogunfe meat and one bottle of water while Jumia food will charge me between N3,500 and N5000 for same.

If you are in the garri class then you have never been in the category of Jumia food customer category so this thread is not for you sir. Garri is not imported so price changes by season too.

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Re: Jumia Food To Shutdown In Nigeria From December 2023 by benardtotti(m): 9:32am On Dec 14, 2023
nlfpmod:


https://techpoint.africa/2023/12/14/jumia-food-shutdown-nigeria-2023/

Glovo ran jumia food out of the market , they can't compete .

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Re: Jumia Food To Shutdown In Nigeria From December 2023 by DKM123: 9:32am On Dec 14, 2023
Na wa!
Re: Jumia Food To Shutdown In Nigeria From December 2023 by Justiceleague1: 9:32am On Dec 14, 2023
FreeStuffsNG:
Competition is beating them silly! Nigerians are increasingly price-sensitive and not brand sensitive. Why buy Jumia food when you can get it cheaper?


Over a thousand Chinese have built factories worth billions across Nigeria, producing almost all consumer items.

America started its LARGEST consulate globally in Lagos

Chinese investors are building a plant for mining Lithium in Kaduna

Indian Investors are set to complete Nigeria's first steel plant and one of the few on the continent

Local and foreign investors have just built a new seaport and the most significant the nation has ever had

Portuguese investors are funding the high-speed rail link from Nigeria to Niger

A Gambian investor has built the biggest estate in Port Harcourt

An Indian investor has built the biggest Cassava plant in the country

Elon Musks Starlink has launched one of its first continental projects in Nigeria

Microsoft, Facebook, Google, etc have all launched new mega projects in Nigeria.

South Koreans have grown their business with Nigeria to over a billion dollars.

Germans funded the first national comprehensive electricity usage mapping app in Nigeria.

German Siemens are revamping Nigeria's electricity sector.

Spanish companies just recently signed agreements to develop the Gas sector.

Etc etc etc...


NIGERIA IS ON TRACK TO BECOMING A GLOBAL MANUFACTURING HUB BY 2025.

God bless Nigeria for ever!Check my signature for free stuffs!

These are the west you "people" hate so much grin
Re: Jumia Food To Shutdown In Nigeria From December 2023 by Angelfrost(m): 9:33am On Dec 14, 2023
The competition in that area is ruthless... They are out of their depth.
Re: Jumia Food To Shutdown In Nigeria From December 2023 by Dotmanq: 9:35am On Dec 14, 2023
Street food to the world.
Who still uses Jumia Food.
Re: Jumia Food To Shutdown In Nigeria From December 2023 by olaztek(m): 9:36am On Dec 14, 2023
Local and foreign businesses are on shutting spree. God help us.
Re: Jumia Food To Shutdown In Nigeria From December 2023 by LockDown69(m): 9:36am On Dec 14, 2023
The economy is shutting doing, conditions are not favorable for even small-scale businesses to thrive talkmore of bigger ones, very unfortunate.
Re: Jumia Food To Shutdown In Nigeria From December 2023 by victory36(m): 9:37am On Dec 14, 2023
FreeStuffsNG:
Competition is beating them silly! Nigerians are increasingly price-sensitive and not brand sensitive. Why buy Jumia food when you can get it cheaper?


Over a thousand Chinese have built factories worth billions across Nigeria, producing almost all consumer items.

America started its LARGEST consulate globally in Lagos

Chinese investors are building a plant for mining Lithium in Kaduna

Indian Investors are set to complete Nigeria's first steel plant and one of the few on the continent

Local and foreign investors have just built a new seaport and the most significant the nation has ever had

Portuguese investors are funding the high-speed rail link from Nigeria to Niger

A Gambian investor has built the biggest estate in Port Harcourt

An Indian investor has built the biggest Cassava plant in the country

Elon Musks Starlink has launched one of its first continental projects in Nigeria

Microsoft, Facebook, Google, etc have all launched new mega projects in Nigeria.

South Koreans have grown their business with Nigeria to over a billion dollars.

Germans funded the first national comprehensive electricity usage mapping app in Nigeria.

German Siemens are revamping Nigeria's electricity sector.

Spanish companies just recently signed agreements to develop the Gas sector.

Etc etc etc...


NIGERIA IS ON TRACK TO BECOMING A GLOBAL MANUFACTURING HUB BY 2025.

God bless Nigeria for ever!Check my signature for free stuffs!
dey play. Why aren't south Africa or Kenya a global manufacturing hub yet. Nigeria is merely just trying to catch up to them.
Re: Jumia Food To Shutdown In Nigeria From December 2023 by garriAndsugar: 9:37am On Dec 14, 2023
FreeStuffsNG:



NIGERIA IS ON TRACK TO BECOMING A GLOBAL MANUFACTURING HUB BY 2025.

God bless Nigeria for ever!Check my signature for free stuffs!
2025 is just one year and some months. I wonder wetin una go talk again by then grin

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Re: Jumia Food To Shutdown In Nigeria From December 2023 by Westerhoffe(m): 9:38am On Dec 14, 2023
GO0DHardDick:
grin

Imagine how 2024 go be?

Seunmsg how far? Dude can never show up on threads like this

Not if he has an alternate account. He'll lambast his choice and you'd even like the comment and click share.
Re: Jumia Food To Shutdown In Nigeria From December 2023 by bonnyhope: 9:39am On Dec 14, 2023
Re: Jumia Food To Shutdown In Nigeria From December 2023 by Zidoh(m): 9:42am On Dec 14, 2023
datola:
Ah. this so unfortunate.

Jumia need to change strategy of burning cash in the name of incentives to customers. Jumia will tell Nigerians to buy and return anything with no fault. How

Competition is not also helping matter because of all these start ups getting free funds from investors to waste.

These are parts ehat many new Enterprenuer faces

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Re: Jumia Food To Shutdown In Nigeria From December 2023 by BABAawoo47: 9:42am On Dec 14, 2023
FreeStuffsNG:
Competition is beating them silly! Nigerians are increasingly price-sensitive and not brand sensitive. Why buy Jumia food when you can get it cheaper?


Over a thousand Chinese have built factories worth billions across Nigeria, producing almost all consumer items.

America started its LARGEST consulate globally in Lagos

Chinese investors are building a plant for mining Lithium in Kaduna

Indian Investors are set to complete Nigeria's first steel plant and one of the few on the continent

Local and foreign investors have just built a new seaport and the most significant the nation has ever had

Portuguese investors are funding the high-speed rail link from Nigeria to Niger

A Gambian investor has built the biggest estate in Port Harcourt

An Indian investor has built the biggest Cassava plant in the country

Elon Musks Starlink has launched one of its first continental projects in Nigeria

Microsoft, Facebook, Google, etc have all launched new mega projects in Nigeria.

South Koreans have grown their business with Nigeria to over a billion dollars.

Germans funded the first national comprehensive electricity usage mapping app in Nigeria.

German Siemens are revamping Nigeria's electricity sector.

Spanish companies just recently signed agreements to develop the Gas sector.

Etc etc etc...


NIGERIA IS ON TRACK TO BECOMING A GLOBAL MANUFACTURING HUB BY 2025.

God bless Nigeria for ever!Check my signature for free stuffs!
grin
You're incredibly optimistic sha
Re: Jumia Food To Shutdown In Nigeria From December 2023 by bonnyhope: 9:42am On Dec 14, 2023
FreeStuffsNG:
Competition is beating them silly! Nigerians are increasingly price-sensitive and not brand sensitive. Why buy Jumia food when you can get it cheaper?


Over a thousand Chinese have built factories worth billions across Nigeria, producing almost all consumer items.

America started its LARGEST consulate globally in Lagos

Chinese investors are building a plant for mining Lithium in Kaduna

Indian Investors are set to complete Nigeria's first steel plant and one of the few on the continent

Local and foreign investors have just built a new seaport and the most significant the nation has ever had

Portuguese investors are funding the high-speed rail link from Nigeria to Niger

A Gambian investor has built the biggest estate in Port Harcourt

An Indian investor has built the biggest Cassava plant in the country

Elon Musks Starlink has launched one of its first continental projects in Nigeria

Microsoft, Facebook, Google, etc have all launched new mega projects in Nigeria.

South Koreans have grown their business with Nigeria to over a billion dollars.

Germans funded the first national comprehensive electricity usage mapping app in Nigeria.

German Siemens are revamping Nigeria's electricity sector.

Spanish companies just recently signed agreements to develop the Gas sector.

Etc etc etc...


NIGERIA IS ON TRACK TO BECOMING A GLOBAL MANUFACTURING HUB BY 2025.

God bless Nigeria for ever!Check my signature for free stuffs!

By 2025 you will still come to tell another story

Continue

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Re: Jumia Food To Shutdown In Nigeria From December 2023 by Bridget95(f): 9:43am On Dec 14, 2023
NORTH and Southwest don finally destroy the country kpatakpata.


Everything and everybody is on the run πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ out of the country.

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Re: Jumia Food To Shutdown In Nigeria From December 2023 by Zidoh(m): 9:44am On Dec 14, 2023
Addme:
It's expected. The market is already saturated.
Even local restaurants are branding their 2x2 shops to make it look better. Things are hard already,so people prefer to buy cheaper.
They should concentrate more on the e-commerce.
Everybody just have to upgrade to meet up even the with increase in population...

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Re: Jumia Food To Shutdown In Nigeria From December 2023 by FireUpNow(m): 9:45am On Dec 14, 2023
FreeStuffsNG:
Competition is beating them silly! Nigerians are increasingly price-sensitive and not brand sensitive. Why buy Jumia food when you can get it cheaper?


Over a thousand Chinese have built factories worth billions across Nigeria, producing almost all consumer items.

America started its LARGEST consulate globally in Lagos

Chinese investors are building a plant for mining Lithium in Kaduna

Indian Investors are set to complete Nigeria's first steel plant and one of the few on the continent

Local and foreign investors have just built a new seaport and the most significant the nation has ever had

Portuguese investors are funding the high-speed rail link from Nigeria to Niger

A Gambian investor has built the biggest estate in Port Harcourt

An Indian investor has built the biggest Cassava plant in the country

Elon Musks Starlink has launched one of its first continental projects in Nigeria

Microsoft, Facebook, Google, etc have all launched new mega projects in Nigeria.

South Koreans have grown their business with Nigeria to over a billion dollars.

Germans funded the first national comprehensive electricity usage mapping app in Nigeria.

German Siemens are revamping Nigeria's electricity sector.

Spanish companies just recently signed agreements to develop the Gas sector.

Etc etc etc...


NIGERIA IS ON TRACK TO BECOMING A GLOBAL MANUFACTURING HUB BY 2025.

God bless Nigeria for ever!Check my signature for free stuffs!

Creating more job opportunities
Re: Jumia Food To Shutdown In Nigeria From December 2023 by Zidoh(m): 9:46am On Dec 14, 2023
FreeStuffsNG:
Competition is beating them silly! Nigerians are increasingly price-sensitive and not brand sensitive. Why buy Jumia food when you can get it cheaper?


Over a thousand Chinese have built factories worth billions across Nigeria, producing almost all consumer items.

America started its LARGEST consulate globally in Lagos

Chinese investors are building a plant for mining Lithium in Kaduna

Indian Investors are set to complete Nigeria's first steel plant and one of the few on the continent

Local and foreign investors have just built a new seaport and the most significant the nation has ever had

Portuguese investors are funding the high-speed rail link from Nigeria to Niger

A Gambian investor has built the biggest estate in Port Harcourt

An Indian investor has built the biggest Cassava plant in the country

Elon Musks Starlink has launched one of its first continental projects in Nigeria

Microsoft, Facebook, Google, etc have all launched new mega projects in Nigeria.

South Koreans have grown their business with Nigeria to over a billion dollars.

Germans funded the first national comprehensive electricity usage mapping app in Nigeria.

German Siemens are revamping Nigeria's electricity sector.

Spanish companies just recently signed agreements to develop the Gas sector.

Etc etc etc...


NIGERIA IS ON TRACK TO BECOMING A GLOBAL MANUFACTURING HUB BY 2025.

God bless Nigeria for ever!Check my signature for free stuffs!
Then sms we have to stand firm.
Re: Jumia Food To Shutdown In Nigeria From December 2023 by Realdeals(m): 9:47am On Dec 14, 2023
The app never really works
Re: Jumia Food To Shutdown In Nigeria From December 2023 by ElonEmpire: 9:47am On Dec 14, 2023
FreeStuffsNG:
Competition is beating them silly! Nigerians are increasingly price-sensitive and not brand sensitive. Why buy Jumia food when you can get it cheaper?


Over a thousand Chinese have built factories worth billions across Nigeria, producing almost all consumer items.

America started its LARGEST consulate globally in Lagos

Chinese investors are building a plant for mining Lithium in Kaduna

Indian Investors are set to complete Nigeria's first steel plant and one of the few on the continent

Local and foreign investors have just built a new seaport and the most significant the nation has ever had

Portuguese investors are funding the high-speed rail link from Nigeria to Niger

A Gambian investor has built the biggest estate in Port Harcourt

An Indian investor has built the biggest Cassava plant in the country

Elon Musks Starlink has launched one of its first continental projects in Nigeria

Microsoft, Facebook, Google, etc have all launched new mega projects in Nigeria.

South Koreans have grown their business with Nigeria to over a billion dollars.

Germans funded the first national comprehensive electricity usage mapping app in Nigeria.

German Siemens are revamping Nigeria's electricity sector.

Spanish companies just recently signed agreements to develop the Gas sector.

Etc etc etc...


NIGERIA IS ON TRACK TO BECOMING A GLOBAL MANUFACTURING HUB BY 2025.

God bless Nigeria for ever!Check my signature for free stuffs!

Worst form of deceit is self deceit. Continue deceiving yourself no wahala

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Re: Jumia Food To Shutdown In Nigeria From December 2023 by excanny: 9:50am On Dec 14, 2023
Balablu voodoo economics recovery.
Re: Jumia Food To Shutdown In Nigeria From December 2023 by Rejouir: 9:51am On Dec 14, 2023
Tinubu o! What have you done again 😭

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