Why Do You think have Amazon not entered the Quick Commerce Market Even Now?
It is providing 2 Hour delivery but not 10 Minute one. Everyone is gangster until the real gangster arrives! So amazon surely got a plan in their mind.
What do you think?
somesh tripathi
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Operation efficiency.
Quick commerce is On a different level you need to have inventory and the infra for it.
And Amazon has its root grown a bit differently no doubt they can enter it but theyโd want it to be operational and smoother.
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