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?
Anonymous 7
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Quick commerce could impact local kirana stores by clearing their target audience and rid the affluent etc type of people so the right people can get what they need first and on credit like they do.
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