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How did you get your product to where it is today!?

  • 04-01-2012 7:04pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 854 ✭✭✭


    Hey everyone,

    Did a search and couldn't find anything so maybe ye can help.

    I would love to hear of a story of someone coming up with an idea, making the idea into a product and then bringing it to large-scale market!

    Has anyone here actually been successful with getting a product into a big supermarket chain (tesco and the likes)? How does the distribution of your product work (do you deliver it to one central location and then let tesco deliver it to each individual shop themselves? When you sell tesco your product how long do you have to wait before you receive payment? Anything else you feel I should know?

    im just using tesco as an example but i would really like to hear anyone's story who has turned an idea into a product eventually to be sold in market. What would you have done differently\ what would have made the process easier looking back now

    Cheers,
    :D


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1 Ur Design


    Hi my name is Brendan, I work for an Irish company specialising in the design and manufacture of retail products and introducing them into the retail market. Our unique service can bring your idea from concept right through to putting your product into stores. If you would like more information about our company and how we could help you, please visit http://www.urdesign.ie/. Contact details are available on our website and a member of our staff would be happy to answer any of your questions.


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