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Re: Jumia Food To Shutdown In Nigeria From December 2023 by Akabuking: 9:51am 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!
Oga Rest

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Re: Jumia Food To Shutdown In Nigeria From December 2023 by SalamRushdie: 9:52am On Dec 14, 2023
Tinubu has now exposed himself to be a clueless leader ...many of us in Lagos have always know this , apart from fake propaganda thatan has nothing to offer

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Re: Jumia Food To Shutdown In Nigeria From December 2023 by SalamRushdie: 9:52am 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!

Have some shame , which competition is beating them

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Re: Jumia Food To Shutdown In Nigeria From December 2023 by Fatbam005: 9:54am On Dec 14, 2023
FreeStuffsNG:
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.
Ironically, you are hyping yourself over garri class, whereas you are dodging the bullets of Jumia food.

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Re: Jumia Food To Shutdown In Nigeria From December 2023 by Chicagograduate(m): 9:55am On Dec 14, 2023
Useless online merchant.What a customer orders for is different from what Jumia delivers.
They advertise original goods but delivers fake to customers.
Re: Jumia Food To Shutdown In Nigeria From December 2023 by yewit37486: 9:56am On Dec 14, 2023
Their very poor service is enough to run down their business.

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Re: Jumia Food To Shutdown In Nigeria From December 2023 by pek(m): 9:57am On Dec 14, 2023
When will we have good and positive news again in this country?

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Re: Jumia Food To Shutdown In Nigeria From December 2023 by Blaze14k: 10:05am 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 I will remind what u said today

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Re: Jumia Food To Shutdown In Nigeria From December 2023 by tabaralph: 10:05am 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!
Forget about the nay sayers, Nigeria shall be great again

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Re: Jumia Food To Shutdown In Nigeria From December 2023 by tabaralph: 10:06am On Dec 14, 2023
Blaze14k:


By 2025 I will remind what u said today

One nay sayer sighted,always negative thoughts and opinions

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Re: Jumia Food To Shutdown In Nigeria From December 2023 by KBdownloads(m): 10:07am On Dec 14, 2023
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Re: Jumia Food To Shutdown In Nigeria From December 2023 by Blaze14k: 10:08am On Dec 14, 2023
tabaralph:


One nay sayer sighted,always negative thoughts and opinions

Same way u guys said this December will see a change.. all of a sudden u start saying tinubu is not a magician. Same evil government that stopped Jonathan from taking off subsidy. Now everybody is suffering and all of u are quiet. Mark it that if tinubu don't fix this mess he created he will rot in hell. Keep deceiving urself

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Re: Jumia Food To Shutdown In Nigeria From December 2023 by noobody(m): 10:08am On Dec 14, 2023
Glovo and chowdeck ain't joking ooo
Re: Jumia Food To Shutdown In Nigeria From December 2023 by tabaralph: 10:09am On Dec 14, 2023
pek:
When will we have good and positive news again in this country?
Read in between the lines slowpoke, Jumia will shut down only their food delivery service in all the 7 countries they were operating and not only In Nigeria

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Re: Jumia Food To Shutdown In Nigeria From December 2023 by 752hub: 10:09am On Dec 14, 2023
Which man? abi no be Jumia we dey talk again grin grin grin
sweetval:
This is bad. This man wan finish us kpatakpata sad
Re: Jumia Food To Shutdown In Nigeria From December 2023 by Teepresh2: 10:15am On Dec 14, 2023
Wahala

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Re: Jumia Food To Shutdown In Nigeria From December 2023 by Bintasukai: 10:19am On Dec 14, 2023
RentedReality:
This isn't good news. Imagine the job losses. The employees should start applying at Glovo, Chowdeck, or the new food delivery platforms coming up. I wonder how these heavily funded tech companies manage their businesses. The was a time Jumiafood owned the food delivery market? I wonder how they let go of their lead

Glovo that is at capacity? They aren’t hiring more staff.

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Re: Jumia Food To Shutdown In Nigeria From December 2023 by fastseo: 10:27am 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.

And it's expected for other businesses to close also? Business environment not friedly

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Re: Jumia Food To Shutdown In Nigeria From December 2023 by Fidecoo(m): 10:27am 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?


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!
,,,,


I talk am.
Na only you go ever paint this degenerating scenario as a golden opportunity and way forward.

Wait ooo,
Like how much were you or are you been given to glorify this hell fire conditionds this government is putting us in, as a heaven?

Do you even have conscience at all??

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Re: Jumia Food To Shutdown In Nigeria From December 2023 by Fuckyoumod: 10:30am 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.

this is what your head can rap.

See, the reason I shop blindly on Jumia (paying for what I can't see or inspect physically to my satisfaction on Jumia) is because I have some guarantee and level of confidence that my money is safe and I can get it back should anything go wrong.

Any day Jumia decides to implement this nonsense you typed here, there name na sorry!
I will walking into the market buy what I can see and know I am pleased and go home.

Why because, often times you pay for what you see online (pictures) and when the real item comes you are seeing something else.

True or false? So If true, do you think anybody will buy again from Jumia if Jumia does not have a flexible policy?

Nobody go buy again. They will pack and get out of Nigeria and Africa.
So, they know what they are doing, costumers confidence is everything.

So learn bro, and have a good ahead. 👍
Re: Jumia Food To Shutdown In Nigeria From December 2023 by Becomrichn: 10:33am On Dec 14, 2023
T hisGlobe.com never seen pictures of Lagos

https://t hisglobe.com/index.php?board=16.0
Re: Jumia Food To Shutdown In Nigeria From December 2023 by bamac(m): 10:35am On Dec 14, 2023
noobody:
Glovo and chowdeck ain't joking ooo
Let's see if those will stand the test of time as well, remember, they won't tell you how hard they are trying to cope till they burst.
Re: Jumia Food To Shutdown In Nigeria From December 2023 by cokeryusuf09(m): 10:43am On Dec 14, 2023
benardtotti:


Glovo ran jumia food out of the market , they can't compete .
Glovo employees should make plans cos it is an economic issue that can affect anyone

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Re: Jumia Food To Shutdown In Nigeria From December 2023 by ufotunang: 10:47am On Dec 14, 2023
See what APC and Tinubu has caused
Re: Jumia Food To Shutdown In Nigeria From December 2023 by ufotunang: 10:48am On Dec 14, 2023
That is why nigerians needed Peter obi to avoid all this companies industries and bussinesses from shutting down and provide a conducive environment for bussinesses to thrive
Re: Jumia Food To Shutdown In Nigeria From December 2023 by siant: 10:50am 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!
Why Nigeria? Methinks all these are based and meant for Lagos and other south west Yoruba states.

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Re: Jumia Food To Shutdown In Nigeria From December 2023 by ufotunang: 10:51am On Dec 14, 2023
What do you expect when you vote old men into power
Re: Jumia Food To Shutdown In Nigeria From December 2023 by meum: 10:52am On Dec 14, 2023
bassdow:
Before JumiaFood was launched, We already created such web and mobile app for an Indian client who was temporarily based in Nigeria.

A lot was done, including the data entries but suddenly, Client quit citing Nigeria ain't mature for such business.

Shorly later, JuumiaFood was launched, we spoke and client repeated same thing "Nigeria in't mature for such business yet".

Seems Client's right afterall
But similar startups have been launching after JumiaFood. Chowdeck, food court, Heyfood etc & they have been getting patronage.
Re: Jumia Food To Shutdown In Nigeria From December 2023 by KingOfAmebo(m): 11:18am 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!

See how ignorance has finished you, Jumia Food is an e-hailing service like Uber, they don't sell or cook food, all they do is food delivery. After you go claim sey you go school...olodo.

Not surprised tho, only educated illiterates support someone like Tinubu, you can't be smart, intelligent and educated to support rubbish like brainless agbadorians.

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Re: Jumia Food To Shutdown In Nigeria From December 2023 by bamac(m): 11:24am On Dec 14, 2023
meum:

But similar startups have been launching after JumiaFood. Chowdeck, food court, Heyfood etc & they have been getting patronage.
It goes beyond getting patronage. Think about it if you are a business owner. Cost of running along with retention of customers with pricing and the likes... Ask those you mentioned, they are extremely struggling to survive but they will not say till things go out of hand. Don't judge a book by its cover.

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Re: Jumia Food To Shutdown In Nigeria From December 2023 by triplo3: 11:26am On Dec 14, 2023
SalamRushdie:


Have some shame , which competition is beating them

Glovo

Chowdeck

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