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Most of the quick commerce companies are losing money in the last mile delivery, as per you what's the best way to reduce last mile delivery cost and be profitable, if the last mile delivery is the highest expense, which is paid by quick commerce com

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Bro, the only way to cut last-mile costs is by batching orders. Stop delivering one milk packet or one packet of chips at a time. Let people group orders and give discounts for that. Quick commerce can’t survive if they keep burning cash on single-item deliveries

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