I was curios about model of only dark stores. Not interested in quick commerce btw thanks appreciate your response.
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How about building a quick commerce for already existing clothing brand stores in cities?
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Quick commerce mainly serves affluent customers in specific metro areas, where people typically shop at supermarkets
Given this, does quick commerce really impact local kirana stores?
Or am i missing some consumer section?
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Good evening fellow surfers, considering our Q commerce space what is your opinion on building an adjacent network of mini dark stores operated by households who are motivated to earn by dedicating a fixed space in their residence and time to store,