Well this is why QCom Startups can be the next Amazon!
So in terms of revenue, Licious is the biggest meat company in india with over 750cr sales. It was founded in 2015 by Vivek Gupta and Abhay Hanjura. It currently operates in 20 cities and sells
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Medial • 9m
I think the use cases for both are different. I open Amazon for high ticket items, whereas quick commerce is still a novelty
Hi, run an e-commerce business in brain development toys for newborn babies. I'm selling on my website and Amazon. You guys think selling on quick commerce will make sense? My ticket values range from 250 till 3500.
If yes, can anyone connect me wit
😂 Why Amazon is not entering in quick commerce ?
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Pratik
Innately Curious • 1y
If Amazon decides to foray into quick commerce everyone would be obliterated!
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Raj Awasthi
Jai Shri Ram • 1y
I want to start a e- commerce startup of clay products, decorative items in which I purchase from manufacturer to customer. I work like a amazon and other commerce apps.
Please share your view and idea.
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kamal p
Tech-enthusiast • 7m
Q-commerce new entrant
which one vertical could be a market need and is hard to integrate by existing big players :-
1) Quick commerce pharmacy delivering medicines in 15 minutes
2) Quick commerce clothing and makeup products in 15 minutes
3) Quic
Amazon enters the quick commerce playground with its service "Amazon Now"!
As if we didn’t already have Zomato, Swiggy and Zepto racing to our doors 🙂
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MSK
Reverie • 5m
What do you think can be a factor to disrupting the power law in various industries?
Like if quick-commerce is considered, Blinkit and Zepto have a huge market share. How can a new player create a disruption in the market for it to survive?
Not jus
Another player in Quick Commerce model after Blinkit, Zepto and Swiggy.
Yet to see Flipkart and Amazon roll up their sleeves. Reliance on slippery slope in retail.
There is lot of catch in Quick Commerce with bizarre spiking prices