Mostly people's are creating unsustainable quick commerce model even some of them are in Medial . you can check both months idea sections but let's see market is too big and 4-5 can easily survive
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🚨 80% of kirana stores losing business share to quick commerce platforms. Most of them now want to go online to survive.
(Kiko Live survey)
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?
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• I am noticing from few months that Quick Commerce startups like Blinkit , Zepto and Instamart is expanding their dark stores in different cities.
• These startups operate in mostly Metro cities like Mumbai,Delhi, Bangalore,Pune,Gurugram, Chennai e
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Are high delivery + surge fees from quick e-commerce services justified? 💸
Quick commerce platforms can launch a feature where in they can throw open polls on their platform and users can register requesting for quick commerce dark stores to be opened in their location in the event that q commerce does not service their loc
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Delhivery's Dark Store Revolution in Quick Commerce!
How is India's logistics giant shaking up the quick commerce game?
👀 Here's the scoop on Delhivery's bold new strategy:
→ New Offering: Dark stores for quick commerce companies
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Such a great analysis by Ken on Quick commerce and people are getting addicted towards it, Quick commerce and AI will change humans forever and this change won't be drastic but it will be gradually exponential.
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