Sunny R Gupta shared on X that he received his laptop just 13 minutes after placing the order through Flipkart Minutes. The remarkable speed of the delivery captured widespread attention, Flipkart to surprise him with a special gift (a laptop bag) as
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Anonymous 2
Stealth • 4m
Can Flipkart maintain this speed consistently across all orders? like ordering an Iphone and getting a Nirma Soap Bar.
Flipkart Introduces Rs 3 Platform Fee on Orders
In a recent move, Flipkart has quietly started implementing a Rs 3 platform fee on all orders. This development follows similar steps taken by food delivery giants Zomato and Swiggy, who have also intr
Startup Idea: CampusCanteen - A Food Delivery Service for Educational Institutions
Concept
CampusCanteen is a food delivery service for college, school, and university canteens, offering quick and convenient access to meals directly from on-campus f
2015: "Dinner in 30 minutes."
2024: "Your coffee’s at the door in 10."
What happened?
The food delivery wars are back—faster, sharper, and hyperlocal.
The Players 🍽️
Zomato → Bistro
Zepto → Zepto Cafe
Swiggy → Bolt & Cafe
Swish (BLR) and Zing (N
Here are 6 of the top tech news stories making headlines today:
1)Musk vs. OpenAI: A Legal Battle: Elon Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI has shed light on internal disputes and raises questions about the organization's shift away from its original mis
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Vikram Kumar
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Reliance Retail is re-entering quick commerce, backing Dunzo and Grab through JioMart. With Flipkart and Amazon also eyeing this space, competition in India's instant delivery market is intensifying.
Success in quick commerce isn't just about speed
2/25 Failed food startups journey
Hello, everyone here is the thread of failed startups after enormous success 📈
TinyOwl, a food ordering and delivery startup, hit the scene in 2014, boasting a team of bright minds from IIT Bombay. They were all a
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Nandha Reddy
Stealth • 22d
help me tackle this problem guys.
Problem: how to introduce tech to backward towns and villages in india?.
my thought: to establish a centralised hub (location) where they can cross check what they need.
eg: To get Amazon/flipkart goods delivere
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Harsh Dwivedi
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Medial • 4m
Top News of the Day:
1. Landmark AI deal sees Hollywood giant Lionsgate provide library for AI training
2. Flipkart allegedly cancels smartphone orders after offering 99% discount; criticised
3. Blue collar recruitment platform Vahan.ai has raised