When Diligence, a nationally popular and basically a dry and wet grocer including general merchandise, opened its grocery supermarket in Mannai very close to Grancers, primarily a restaurant cum seller of general merchandise like toiletries, in order to catch on the elite customers of Grancers, many felt that Grancers, the grand old store of Mannai would soon close shop, unable to sustain the aggressive marketing and fabulous discounts offered by Diligence especially on general merchandise , in which segment it was competing directly with Grancers; On the contrary, a recent report has found that the average foot-fall at Grancers after Diligence opened increased dramatically, in fact sometimes eating into the business of some sections of general merchandise.
How could this Paradoxical occurring, if true, could be explained from one of the following choices?
Paradox to be explained: Even though it was suspected that Grancers would close shop because of discounts by Diligence (supermarket) , reports found that Grancers got more footfall than Diligence, esp in some sections of general merchandise.
A. A similar survey found that the number of foot fall remained unchanged after the Diligence opened shop . Irrelevant. Doesn't explain the paradox.
B. Super markets tend to employ aggressive marketing and discounting only when there is a competitor nearby.
Contender, but fails as soon as you realize this actually weakens the paradox since Diligence is a supermarket, not Grancers. Acc. to this, Diligence should've had more footfall!
C. Shop keepers tend to open up their new stores or branches very near to established stores in order to snoop on the competitor’s existing clients .
Irrelevant.
E. It is likely that the increase in the number foot falls and the higher revenues seen at Grancers would turn out to be a flash in the pan. Out of scope!
The only contender left that makes some sense to me :
D. Due to heavy rush, shopping at Diligence takes a long time , during when housewives find it convenient to dine and buy small general merchandise from Grancers .
BUT if i think more into this, if Diligence has a heavy rush, shouldn't that imply that people are shopping more at Diligence than Grancers?
Housewives find it convenient to buy small merchandise from Grancers WHEN there is a heavy rush at Diligence.
Is it safe to think that heavy rush does not necessarily imply more people shopping at Diligence (ppl could be window shopping? )
Please help understanding D more. I understand why the rest are incorrect though and why D is the best of the lot- but it doesn't make me perfectly happy as it should, being the correct option