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Get a cow with few mouse clicks

The hectic surrounding of cattle hut is the biggest headache of people right before the Eid-ul-Adha which is coming to an end this year in Bangladesh for the establishment of online shopping.  Facebook pages and websites are recently covered up by photos of goats and cows, many of which are even offering free home delivery. The pictures contain caption of full details of individual animal.

Akhoni.com is an online shopping site which is motivating buyers to shop right from their homes. They are announcing their cattle to be absolutely healthy and local on their official facebook page. They are also delivering them to anywhere in Dhaka absolutely free within 24 hrs!

On the other hand, another popular online shopping site, Bikroy.com has also been sharing similar advertisements among people. They enlisted such ads under the “Pets and Animals” category.  Whereas the oldest shopping site, Ekhanei.com, enlisted such posts under “Farm Animal” category and contains ads of both local and foreign animals.

Upohar2me.com is an online based gift shop website which offers its clients home delivery at zero cost.

Many other shopping sites have come up with the idea of posting photos and prices of cows for the coming Eid this year with some interesting slogans and quotes. Definitely the thing which was highlighted was the free delivery to the client’s place.Few of the ads also contain stories of some successful sellers who made a good business through that particular site.

In the sites, buyers get all the necessary details of the product they are going to buy and pay for and the details include photos, price, size, weight and the origin of the animal and definitely the contact detail of the seller.

The online shop for Eid-ul-Adha has definitely got us rid of all the stressful tour to the hut which is full of mud, dust, crowd and drastic smell of cow dung.



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