A STUDY ON BUYING BEHAVIOUR OF CUSTOMER IN BIG BAZAR
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The purpose of this study is to examine the complex dynamics of customer purchasing behaviour in the setting of Big Bazaar, one of the biggest national retail chains. Given the rapid evolution of the retail landscape and the ever-changing preferences of consumers, it is critical to examine the elements that impact purchase decisions in the context of megastores. A mixed-methods approach is used in the research to provide a comprehensive understanding of the numerous aspects influencing client preferences. Quantitative surveys and qualitative interviews are combined. The structured survey included in the study's quantitative component
was given to a wide range of Big Bazaar customers. The poll looks into a number of topics, including product preferences, frequency of shopping, demographic data, and the impact of promotions on purchasing decisions. We'll use statistical analysis to find trends and connections in the data .
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