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Hello Medials, Do you think quick commerce would obliterate your neighbour kirana store? What's your take on it?

Manas Agarwal

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India is a collection of different personas. Tier 1 cities, kirana stores could be obliterated with newer generation families where both parents are working. Tier 2/3 cities it could still be relevant. I think personas for kirana stores will start reducing or is happening as we speak. It's only a matter of time, until kirana stores and the distribution ecosystem bring about some innovation.

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