Blinkit launched a franchise model for its dark store!
I think it's a brilliant move to scale and build great distribution against competitors
1. The franchise model could work well as it is a huge capex to start a dark store and to make it profi
Absolutely right people in small town and villages have kinds to bring products and they usually love to go out but in metropolitan cities people are so busy in their jobs they don't have time nor pateince so yes this model will shine in these cities
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In cities, malls are popular tourist spots, which is why people visit malls instead of using Quick Commerce apps. So, this looks awesome, imo.