BusinessIndonesian youth becoming frugal – are D2C startups at risk? by The Tamesis Millennials and Generation Z are the main target markets for D2C startups. How does this frugal shift affect them? Post Views: 119 Share this Facebook X Telegram Whatsapp Email TagsD2CfrugalIndonesianriskStartupsyouthRelated Posts The Youth America Grand Prix Gala United Ballet-Lovers in a Sea of Pink April 17, 2026 An Exclusive Look Into The Indonesian Coffee Chain Unicorn That's Taking On Starbucks With Its Affordable Premium Coffee April 17, 2026 Indonesian Tycoon Garibaldi Thohir-Backed Adaro Andalan, Partner To Sell Stake In Australian Coal Mine For $2.4 Billion April 16, 2026 The TamesisLeave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Previous StoryPaytm parent company to sell $250 million stake in PayPay to SoftBank Next StoryIndian health tech startup raises $12 million Latest from Blog A Time of Growth for Museums for Children by The Tamesis How Two Men with Hard Heads Broke Through Murano’s Glass Ceiling by The Tamesis Hailey Bieber’s Coachella Weekend 2 Manicure Holds a Secret Tribute to Justin by The Tamesis ‘Fallen Angels’ Stars Rose Byrne and Kelli O’Hara on Bringing a Little-Seen Noël Coward Comedy Back to Life by The Tamesis Blurred Lips Are Trending, but Gigi Hadid Proves the Power of This Vintage Lip by The Tamesis A Fountain of Creativity from Arid Uzbekistan by The Tamesis The Best Dressed Stars of the Week Pulled Off the Unexpected by The Tamesis At Milan Design Week, Creative Seating Brings Fresh Ideas to the Table by The Tamesis With Trump Novices, Can the U.S. Win the ‘Art Olympics’? by The Tamesis At Milan Design Week, Function and Form Take on New Meanings by The TamesisRelated Posts The Youth America Grand Prix Gala United Ballet-Lovers in a Sea of Pink April 17, 2026 An Exclusive Look Into The Indonesian Coffee Chain Unicorn That's Taking On Starbucks With Its Affordable Premium Coffee April 17, 2026 Indonesian Tycoon Garibaldi Thohir-Backed Adaro Andalan, Partner To Sell Stake In Australian Coal Mine For $2.4 Billion April 16, 2026 Previous StoryPaytm parent company to sell $250 million stake in PayPay to SoftBank Next StoryIndian health tech startup raises $12 million
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