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The thing is the journey your product goes through for ecommerce and quick commerce is very different. Let me take you through. 1. Amazon have different distributors if they are booking for low price the chances are high that the product is from far away. Where quick commerce only shows and available for near and the price is very high. 2. Ecommerce offers you return policy because they have distributors accepted the thing. Where quick commerce mor ethan 50 percent are not returnable. Most of the shops don't allow return policy. 3. The supply chain for quick commerce is for every 5 streets literally in metro cities. Where ecommerce it's not instant the operations happen everyday night. People are not always active. If you order in Amazon at night they see all the orders and packs them. While in quick commerce they packs in 5 mins deliveries in 10 mins. By all this reasons ecommerce can't be quick commerce. Even if They choose to they need to run it in loses
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FMCG distributors have written to Piyush Goyal about their concerns over rapid and unregulated growth of quick commerce platforms The key issue FMCG distributors raised is that quick commerce platforms are increasingly becoming direct distributors f
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👉🏻The recent antitrust case filed against Zomato's Blinkit, Swiggy's Instamart, and Zepto The All India Consumer Products Distributors Federation (AICPDF), representing a substantial network of 400,000 distributors supplying to 13 million retail
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The whole industry of niche based fashion, body care and any quick use or food product has been completely changed by quick ecommerce. previously people do not have many options in body care, even if they don't have the specific product distribution
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