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Do you really think that starting an quick commerce platform for tier - 2 and 3 cities is sustainable ?

Havish Gupta

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I agree but the thing is that meesho is the amazon for them. They get all the different types of goods through it Quick Commerce is different. It's specially for groceries and related stuff. And even in cities like mumbai we got such a store in every 100m so in such small towns and villages, there will be a lot. So the economics genuinely doesn't work. It took years to make a dark store in top cities profitable so this seems hard.

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The winner of quick commerce, will be companies that launch independent apps for different categories. It's a bad idea, to introduce fashion in an existing app. Electronics, fashion, and groceries have to be different apps.

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Karan

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Can quick commerce easily expand in tier 3 cities. As they have already started expanding in tier 2 cities. The consumer behaviour is different from tier 1 and 2 cities. Here in tier 3 people have habit to buy from local kirana . The buying behavio

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Prateek Aryan Modi

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don't you think tier 2 and tier 3 cities are more excited to try things happening in metro cities? so can we just copy big businesses happening in metro cities and implement it in tier2/3 cities. your views.

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