How to Use opportunities by Flipkart:
Flipkart, our apna e-commerce giant, is planning to launch a "Quick Commerce Fest" to provide faster delivery times of 30-45 minutes for select products in key cities across India.
The company aims to have ar
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Wipro • 5m
Everyone is aggressively getting in, plans kirana stores?
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Mr BIZENIUS
Stealth • 1m
Over two lakh kirana stores forced to close as quick commerce thrives
-Metros, home to 17 lakh stores, account for 45% of store shutdowns.
Decentralized Last-Mile Delivery Solution Using Kirana Stores
Failed deliveries often occur because customers are unavailable during working hours. To address this, we propose leveraging local kirana stores as decentralized delivery hubs. Customers
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Rohit Yadav
Stealth • 8m
Is it me only or everyone here not getting any replies from companies. I am seeing everyone "Getting placed in this company or that company". And here I am not even getting a rejection mail.😹
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Kolkata Index
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West Bengal Tourism • 4d
🚨 80% of kirana stores losing business share to quick commerce platforms. Most of them now want to go online to survive.
(Kiko Live survey)
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?
Why Adani is not aggressively responding to all allegations , he even ignored Hindenburgs .
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Chamarti Sreekar
Stealth • 1m
At least two lakh kirana stores—small neighbourhood retail outlets—have closed in the past year as consumers increasingly turn to fast delivery platforms such as Blinkit and Zepto, according to a market study.
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