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Foundation • 1y

No. They know the game and they are doing much better. Operations and logistics at ground level was always a needed market. Neither price wars or trust or speed cant win. Speed was an initial USP. The only thing that can win now will be in the areas whose offerings are not made online for operations. Eg: Stationary delivery

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