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Scaling India's Convenience Retail Chain - New Shop Story with Aastha Almast

1 h 21 min · 27 de may de 2026
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India has 1.4 billion people and fewer than 1,000 organised convenience stores. The US has 300,000. Korea has two lakh. That gap is exactly what Aastha Almast, co-founder of  @newshop_official  [https://studio.youtube.com/channel/UCKmVCx8KraaqlsjaAicOnEQ] , set out to fill — and in this episode of DilSe Omni Talks, she tells us everything about how she's doing it.From winning a government railway station tender against international giants to building a tech-first franchise model that has been profitable for three consecutive years — this is one of the most grounded and honest conversations we've had about retail, entrepreneurship, and what it actually takes to build something that works across India's beautifully diverse markets.Key Takeaways: → Why India's convenience retail market is one of the biggest untapped opportunities in the country → How NewShop won the Anand Vihar Railway Station tender without wearing a suit → Why the franchise model is the only model that truly scales across India→ How NewShop uses tech to give franchise owners predictive demand intelligence → The retail media business generating 35% of NewShop's profit→ Quick commerce — friend or foe for convenience retail? → The vision to empower 10,000 entrepreneurs through convenience retailing by 2030 → Aastha's journey from youngest stockbroker to child actress to retail founder

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